Update on Mexico

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After the escape of drug kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán from a maximum-security prison on July 11, the government of President Enrique Peña Nieto is at a critical juncture. The dramatic jailbreak has eroded trust and confidence in the government amidst persistent institutional and rule of law challenges, including allegations of corruption and mismanagement. At the same time, the country has made important strides in recent years. What is Mexico’s political and economic outlook? Is the government’s ambitious reform agenda moving forward—or is it at risk? What are the implications for US-Mexico relations in the future? Both at home and abroad, Mexico is at a key moment in terms of its politics, economy, security, and public image.

Featured Speaker

Denise Dresser

Professor of Political Science
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)

Discussant

Amb. James R. Jones

Chairman, ManattJones Global Strategies
Former US Ambassador to Mexico

Moderator

Michael Shifter

President
Inter-American Dialogue 


Denise Dresser, a political science professor at ITAM and one of the country’s most prominent columnists and public intellectuals, will give an overview of Mexico’s political and economic situation. James R. Jones, former US Ambassador to Mexico (1993 to 1997) and member of the US Congress (1973 to 1987), and currently chairman of MannattJones Global Strategies, will offer a brief commentary. Their remarks will be followed by a wide-ranging exchange with participants. 

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