Tag: Reforms

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Alexander Woollcott met G.K. Chesterton for lunch at a London restaurant and asked him about his view on...

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Four years is a long time: in this space a country can establish the foundations of its transformation...

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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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To steal the Hesperides’s golden apples, Hercules proposed to Atlas, the Titan holding up the heavens, that he...

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With the formal announcement of the energy reform, President Enrique Peña-Nieto concluded the first step of his project...

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To govern, an authoritarian system requires no more than skill, some institutions and minimal rules because everything revolves...

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Ralf Dahrendorf, German-British professor, wrote that “conflict is a necessary factor in all processes of change”. As the...

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Mexico is encountering extraordinarily complex and simultaneous dilemmas at present. On the one hand, an economy that for...

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There’s something Platonic in the current domestic debate: the constitutional reforms are like Plato’s shadows, the secondary ones...

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The notion of reforming acquired singular –in fact monumental- relevance in recent decades to a good degree because...