World Justice Project’s Roberto Hernández, a lawyer and co-director of Presunto culpable, delves into the country’s high rate of police torture as well as progress shown by “islands of integrity.”
LatAm in Focus: Shining a Light on Police Abuse in Mexico
WEBCAST: Anti-Corruption in Mexico: A View from the CCC Index
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AQ Online
Join AS/COA's Anti-Corruption Working Group and Control Risks for a discussion of the state of anti-corruption in Mexico.
Blame Politics for Mexico’s Recession, Not Just the Pandemic
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Luis Rubio
The economy was shrinking long before the virus arrived.
COVID-19 May Ultimately Strengthen Latin America’s Democracies, Not Destroy Them
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Eduardo Levy Yeyati, Andrés Malamud
A hopeful scenario amid a time of catastrophe.
Full Steam Ahead: AMLO’s Infrastructure Plan
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Benjamin Russell
Mexico’s president is betting on pet projects to spark a post-COVID recovery. Critics see a waste of resources.
How COVID-19 Is Changing Latin America's Election Calendar
From Chile to the Dominican Republic, we look at where and how the pandemic is postponing going to the polls.
Mexico Kick-starts Its Reopening Plan
Called the “new normal,” the country began its three-part reopening plan on May 18, even as confirmed COVID-19 cases topped 50,000.