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Let Mexico Reform its Judiciary

Let Mexico Reform its Judiciary

Analyzing Mexico’s judiciary reform: how President AMLO’s constitutional changes are affecting judicial independence and the rule of law.

By Alexander Main

The image shows the Mexican flag billowing in the wind against a clear blue sky. The flag features green, white, and red vertical stripes with the national coat of arms, consisting of an eagle, a snake, and a cactus, displayed in the center of the white stripe.
Biden’s Sanctions Problem

Biden’s Sanctions Problem

With migration now a central, unavoidable issue in the presidential election campaign, will Biden finally listen to his Democratic allies, and the region, and reverse Trump’s sanctions?

By Alexander Main

Joe Biden Has Botched the Summit of the Americas

Joe Biden Has Botched the Summit of the Americas

The United States is excluding Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua from the forthcoming Summit of the Americas. Washington probably wasn’t expecting that much of Latin America, led by Mexico’s Andrés Manuel López Obrador, would publicly push back in response.

By Guillaume Long

Labor Solidarity, and Worker Victories, Across Borders

Labor Solidarity, and Worker Victories, Across Borders

A new e-book recounts how decades of joint organizing between independent labor unions in Mexico and in the United States has resulted in victories for workers on both sides of the border.

By Dan Beeton

International Solidarity in Action book cover
Why SDRs Belong to States, Not Central Banks

Why SDRs Belong to States, Not Central Banks

It would be a pity if, after all the efforts that civil society and numerous leaders put into this SDR allocation, the SDRs remain unused amid a pandemic because of faux technocratic obstacles.

By Andrés Arauz

Mexico at the OAS General Assembly: Almagro Undermined the OAS Charter and Damaged Bolivia’s Democracy

Mexico at the OAS General Assembly: Almagro Undermined the OAS Charter and Damaged Bolivia’s Democracy

The most scathing public indictment of Almagro’s actions has come from Mexico, whose Subsecretary for Latin America and the Caribbean delivered a scathing indictment of the current General Secretary for his unilateral decision-making, support for harmful

By Cavan Kharrazian