Monday, June 26, 2006
After the Mexican Election
This is a news release summarizing Pamela Starr's longer article for the Council on Foreign Relations which will be updated after July 2.
"The victor of Mexico’s hotly contested July 2, 2006 presidential election will inherit significant domestic policy challenges and a bumpy relationship with the United States. “How these problems are addressed during the six-year tenure of the new president will determine Mexico’s economic and political course well into the future,” says a new Council Special Report."
"The victor of Mexico’s hotly contested July 2, 2006 presidential election will inherit significant domestic policy challenges and a bumpy relationship with the United States. “How these problems are addressed during the six-year tenure of the new president will determine Mexico’s economic and political course well into the future,” says a new Council Special Report."