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Mexico, U.S. Leaders Try To Deepen Economic Ties
Wall Street Journal 05/03/2013
Mexico Girds for Education Standoff After Contentious Bill Passes
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2013
Mexican President Announces Tax Overhaul
Wall Street Journal 09/09/2013
Same Agenda, New Strategy in Mexico
Wall Street Journal 10/20/2013
An interview with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/30/2014
Mexico’s Midterm Elections Likely to Reflect President’s Woes
Wall Street Journal 06/06/2015
Grouped Articles
Mexico Girds for Education Standoff After Contentious Bill Passes
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2013
Peterson and Hanushek: The Vital Link of Education and Prosperity
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Mexico’s failing schools spell defeat for ruling party - The Washington Post
Washington Post 06/09/2012
The Country That Stopped Reading
New York Times 03/05/2013
Economist 06/03/2015
Mexico Takes On Teachers Over School Control
Wall Street Journal 12/21/2012
WSJ's Juan Montes interviews the important politicians of three major political parties who made the landmark event for Mexico happen on December 2, 2012- the Pacto por Mexico. Politicians from the three major political parties, the PAN, the PRD in the opposition and the PRI in government under president Nieto, show remarkable courage to sidestep old rivalries and differences. For PAN which faced PRI opposition on similar reform efforts, it was about foregetting revenge. For the PRD leader Zambrano who helped create a moderate left party, it was about forging a new beginning and making the initial overtures to the president. President Nieto and economist Videgaray deserve credit for grasping the significance of the PRD's proposal for the pact and working hard to make it a reality. Mexico now has the opportunity to become the most dynamic economy in the Americas after the U.S. From the pain of 15 years of stalled politics betwen the left, centre and right parties emerged a new consensus for the way forward. An exceptional piece of reporting by Montes on a landmark event for the Americas at a time when more children of Hispanic origin are born in the U.S. than of any other ethnic group- building a Mexico of opportunity and access and bridging a large part of the opportunity gap with its northern neighbors.
Grouped Articles
How Mexico Ended Political Gridlock
Wall Street Journal 08/15/2013
Health Battle Over Soda Flares in Mexico
Wall Street Journal 08/28/2013
Mexico Girds for Education Standoff After Contentious Bill Passes
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2013
Mexican President Announces Tax Overhaul
Wall Street Journal 09/09/2013
President of Mexico Proposes Tax Overhaul
New York Times 09/08/2013
Energy Plans Derail Political Accord in Mexico
Wall Street Journal 11/30/2013
One of the advantages of Mexico is the large enrollment in engineering and technical colleges estimated at 451,000 in 2006.
Grouped Articles
Mexico Girds for Education Standoff After Contentious Bill Passes
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2013
BusinessWeek 05/22/2006
To Churn Out Engineers for Learjet, Mexico Opened Aeronautics University
Wall Street Journal 07/29/2011
The New Learjet...Now Mexican Made
Wall Street Journal 07/29/2011
Mexico’s economy: Making the desert bloom
Economist 08/27/2011
China's Export Pain May Be Mexico's Gain
Wall Street Journal 02/06/2012
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