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May 23, 2012

Americas
Mexico’s Judicial Reforms, Four Years Later

In 2008 Mexico passed a series of constitutional and legislative reforms that, when implemented, should fundamentally transform its justice system. The reforms are designed to improve public security…

Judicial Reform -LAM

April 28, 2010

Mexico
U.S. Security Assistance to Mexico: A View From the Hill

As Mexico continues to struggle with the effects of illegal activity within and along its border region, evidenced by dramatic growth in drug-related violence, join U.S. Representative Kay Granger fo…

Podcast

February 21, 2012

Immigration and Migration
Mexico’s Burgeoning Economy Amid Drug Violence

I sat down last week with Bernie Gwertzman to talk about the top issues facing Mexico and U.S.-Mexican relations. In the interview we discussed Mexico’s economic prosperity (despite drug violence), i…

June 29, 2012

Economics
What to Expect From Mexico’s Election

In anticipation of Mexico’s election this weekend, I spoke with Brianna Lee, a production editor at CFR.org, about the candidates, the most likely outcome, and the issues that the winner will have to…

Interview about Mex Elections - LAM

February 5, 2014

United States
Is Trade Between the United States and Mexico on the Rise?

Yesterday I spoke with A Martínez from KPCC’s “Take Two” about Secretary Pritzker’s trip to Mexico and the country’s outlook more broadly. You can listen in here. I look forward to your hearing your…

Cars and containers are seen in the port of Lazaro Cardenas