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Enrique Peña Nieto Archive
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Evaluating Political Compromise: A “Pact for Mexico”
By Gene Bolton, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs on December 19, 2012 | 1 CommentMexico is set to become a global economic powerhouse in the coming years and has earned a place in Goldman Sachs’ “MIST” moniker, referring to four of the largest emerging markets. [1] However, a number of questions remain about the emerging country’s controversial political system, specifically in respect to the... -
New Concerns for President Peña Nieto: Hezbollah’s Rising Profile in Mexico
By J.T. Larrimore, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs on December 18, 2012 | 3 CommentsA day after Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto’s inauguration, opposition leaders met with the new leader to sign the “Pact for Mexico”, a bipartisan agreement to increase economic cooperation and improve the stability in a country notorious for its violent drug war and devastating corruption.[1] The current plague of instability... -
Enhanced Reciprocity for the U.S.-Mexico Relationship?
By Ethan Roseman, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs on December 17, 2012 | 1 CommentThe economy in the United States is currently in turmoil, as evident by the “fiscal cliff” negotiations that may result in an overall tax adjustment. As such, a stronger bi-lateral trade relationship with Mexico might turn out to be a vital factor in the restoration of the U.S. economy in... -
Re: “The Rise of Mexico: America Needs to Look Again at its Increasingly Important Neighbour”
By Ethan Roseman, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs on November 27, 2012 | 1 CommentDear Editor, Your optimistic piece on November 24, “The Rise of Mexico,” accurately illustrates the growing importance of Mexico in the coming years as a vital exporter to the United States, and the important function that Mexican president-to-be Enrique Peña Nieto will play in the strengthening of trade relationships. However,... -
Calderón’s Drug War: Was the Juice Worth the Squeeze?
By Gene Bolton, Research Associate at Council on Hemispheric Affairs on September 26, 2012 | No CommentsIn 2006, when Mexican President Felipe Calderón’s administration launched the daunting task of taking on major drug cartels throughout the country, the country’s security landscape began to realign. As President Calderón’s tenure comes to an end, a growing number of critics are asking if the crackdown on drug trafficking cartels...
![Evaluating Political Compromise: A “Pact for Mexico” Mexico is set to become a global economic powerhouse in the coming years and has earned a place in Goldman Sachs’ “MIST” moniker, referring to four of the largest emerging markets. [1] However, a number of questions remain about the emerging country’s controversial political system, specifically in respect to the...](http://www.coha.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/MSNBC.jpg)
![New Concerns for President Peña Nieto: Hezbollah’s Rising Profile in Mexico A day after Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto’s inauguration, opposition leaders met with the new leader to sign the “Pact for Mexico”, a bipartisan agreement to increase economic cooperation and improve the stability in a country notorious for its violent drug war and devastating corruption.[1] The current plague of instability...](http://www.coha.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/pena.jpg)



