Publications
Reflections
What do soccer, the telecom reform and the Supreme Court have in common? At first glance, it would...
We don’t learn
Insanity, said Einstein, is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Thirty years...
Growth
Mexico is suffering the consequences of all of the crises that it underwent from the seventies to the...
Will the Energy Reform work?
Mexico is encountering extraordinarily complex and simultaneous dilemmas at present. On the one hand, an economy that for...
Déjà Vu
Déjà vu, the illusion that results in remembering a previous world. That appears to be the logic of...
Ominous Signs
What does the most recent electoral reform tell us about the future of the country? It was doubtlessly...
Order is for others
Groucho Marx, the great satirical actor, argued that "politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it...
The World After Crimea
Ari Shavit, a shrewd Israeli journalist, notes that “the West Wing of Barack Obama’s White House is different...
Democratic Myths
There are occasions on which the youth of our political system makes itself more than evident, and I...
Guilt Pangs and Promises
There’s something Platonic in the current domestic debate: the constitutional reforms are like Plato’s shadows, the secondary ones...