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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The complexity of Mexico’s political life, the violence, and the corruption, but above all the absence of a...

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How are the high-speed train to Querétaro and the brand new National Electoral Institute (INE) alike? Unfortunately, the...

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During his exile in Paris, Porfirio Díaz stated that “governing Mexicans is more difficult than herding turkeys while...

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The great absentee in recent decades has been economic growth. Diverse international observers, particularly Gordon Hanson, have analyzed...

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The accusation of supposed acts of corruption has turned into a national sport. No day goes by without...

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The proposal seemed infallible: restore order and growth. After years of disorder, criminality and an economy that appeared...

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The United States is a global power, the wealthiest economy in the world and the chief point of...

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In her essay on the crisis in education published in 1954, Hannah Arendt criticizes the philosophy that positions...

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Politicians and interests, in addition to the so-called “red circle” (i.e. all those that comment on or act...

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The dismay never fails to surprise. I visit various places in Mexico and hear the same complaints and...