Luis Rubio

Luis Rubio

He is a contributing editor of Reforma and his analyses and opinions often appear in major newspapers and journals in Mexico, the US and Europe (New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, International Herald Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, National Public Radio).
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George Orwell would have understood the contradictory attitudes of Mexicans. In his book 1984 he coined the term...

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Mexico’s problems didn’t start in Iguala nor do they dwell in what the government does or doesn’t do....

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We Mexicans have confused two very distinct processes that, while at some moment and circumstance could be complementary,...

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My best reading this year was Inventing Freedom: How the English-Speaking Peoples Made the Modern World, a history...

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Mexican society has never been one to trust its government. At least from the time of the proverb...

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The discussion on minimum wages is increasingly less realistic and more electioneering. And ever more risky. Of course,...

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“When I visit a country, wrote Montesquieu, I am concerned less with knowing what the laws are than...

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In “The Guns of August”, Barbara Tuchman relates how a series of apparently unrelated events and circumstances led...

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As anyone who has sat through a Shakespearean play will attest, the second act can be long and...

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“Perfect storm” is an expression that describes an event where a rare combination of circumstances will aggravate a...