Jan 4 2008
Fred Rosen
Margaret Thatcher once admonished her critics with the assertion that, like it or not, “there is no alternative” to free markets and free trade. The great economists, she argued, had long taught us that such trade regimes are superior to all others. The New York Times has taken the same position in its coverage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA).
More Resources:
Does the Merida Initiative Represent a New Direction for U.S.-MexicoRelations, or Does It Simply Refocus the Issue Elsewhere?
Council on Hemispheric Affairs, December 14, 2007
Mexico’s Felipe Calderón
Council on Hemispheric Affairs, November 11, 2007
Plan Mexico By Laura Carlsen
Americas Program, Oct. 30, 2007
Mexico: Year Zero
By Fred Rosen
Report on the Americas, March 2007
Militarizing Mexico: The New War on Drugs By Laura Carlsen
Americas Program, July 12, 2007
The Escalating Struggle Over Mexico’s Labor Law
By Robin Alexander and Dan Laotz
Report on the Americas, July 2005
Mexico City’s Water Crisis
By David Barkin
Report on the Americas, July 2004
Mexico’s National Human Rights Commission: A Critical Assessment
Human Rights Watch, February 2008
CIA Factbook: Mexico