Why are US elections complex and what is the rationale for the Electoral College?
Manuel Suárez Mier’s columns explore the complexities of the U.S. electoral system, the evolution of political parties, and the current threats to democracy. He highlights historical contexts, such as the founders' intentions and modern-day political polarization, emphasizing the risks...
In July 1914, as World War I loomed, Mexico faces a similar uncertainty due to a controversial judicial reform. It divides opinions on its necessity and implications. The Supreme Court's review could present President Sheinbaum with a chance to...
The article argues for realistic and pragmatic approaches to Mexico's challenges. It highlights the potential of forestry, clean energy, and agriculture, emphasizing the importance of grounded policies over illusory ventures. Key areas for improvement include forestry management, digitalization, and...
Image: Andrii Yalanskyi on ShutterstockAntonio NavalónWe never had the opportunity to ask ourselves if the correct reading of the ultimate message of Jesus Christ in his coming to Earth was made by the radical Paul or that of the...
Professor Ifigenia Martinez Hernandez passed away shortly after she was unable to deliver her speech as President of the H Congress of the Union during Claudia Sheinbaum's inauguration as Mexico's first female President. Her speech emphasized democratic ideals, gender...
Ricardo Pascoe Pierce warns of potential judicial manipulation in Mexico, drawing parallels with Bolivia under Evo Morales. He highlights the dangers of politically motivated judicial appointments, resulting in a judiciary that serves political interests rather than justice. The piece...