Voices of Mexico no. 101
Our Voice
The long U.S. electoral campaign culminated with Donald Trump being voted into the presidency last November. This has made for a radical turn in bilateral relations with Mexico, but has also shaken up the international community due to the president-elect’s visceral attitudes and declarations, which are very far from the “politically correct” kinds of statements that used to characterize the most powerful figure in the world.
The victory of Trump, dismissed by millions both in the United States and abroad, over Hillary Clinton, clearly the U.S. political establishment candidate (who did, however, win the majority of the popular vote), brings with it a political, social, and cultural phenomenon that marks the complexity of the current situation of this great power.
Editorial
Our Voice
Silvia Núñez García
Politics
An Exceptional Election in a
No-Longer-So-Exceptional United States
José Luis Valdés-Ugalde
Diana Castillo
Economy
The Fed, Monetary Policy, and the
Effects on Emerging Economies
Claudia Maya
Myths and Realities of the tpp
A Development Strategy for Mexico?
Enrique Pino Hidalgo
Society
Advances and Challenges
In Teacher Evaluation in Mexico
María Esther Padilla Medina
José Luis Gutiérrez Espíndola
Diverse and Fragmented.
High-School-Level Education in Mexico
Adriana Dander F.
International Issues
The Mexican and Chinese
Diasporas in the United States
Converging Political Challenges?
Silvia Núñez García
Canadian Issues
Interview with Pierre Alarie,
Canadian Ambassador to Mexico
Leonardo Curzio
The Splendor of Mexico
Mangroves, More than Just
a Postcard. Environmental Recovery
of Mexico’s Mangroves
María Teresa Gutiérrez Mercadillo
Museums
Yesterday Is Today at the
El Carmen Museum
Teresa Jiménez
Reviews
Estados Unidos y los principales actores de la reconfiguración del orden mundial en el siglo XXI
Omar Jesús Ayala Martínez
Más allá de la maquila. Contribución
de la subcontratación internacional
al desarrollo de China
Mariana Aparicio Ramírez
Art and Culture
Shoring for the Soul of Paloma Torres
Luis Ignacio Sáinz
TIN TAN
Mexico´s First Postmodern Icon
David R. Maciel
Crossing the Boundaries of Art Practice,
Education, and Gender: Diego Rivera
And Rina Lazo in Context
Dina Comisarenco Mirkin
Boris Viskin
Beauty Will Come Later
Carmen Sánchez Cumming
A Documentary of Unaccompanied
Central American Children Migrants
Susana Vargas Evaristo
Special Section
REFLECTIONS ON CANADA'S OCTOBER 2015 FEDERAL ELECTIONS
Canadian Foreign Policy
The Justin Trudeau Approach
John M. Kirk
Canada’s 2015 Federal Elections.
A Retreat from Conservatism?
Oliver Santín Peña
Civic Engagement and Public Participation
In Strengthening Canadian Democracy
Mary Carmen Peloche Barrera
Electoral and Political Implications
Of a Larger Canadian Parliament
Roberto Zepeda Martínez
Trudeau’s Climate Policy.
A Chance to Go Beyond
Business as Usual
Marcela López-Vallejo Olvera
The 2015 Federal Elections’
Impact on Canada’s Foreign Policy
Carlos Gabriel Argüelles Arredondo
Implications for Mexico.
Trudeau and the New
Immigration and Refugee Policies
David Rocha Romero
Will Cultural Diplomacy Be Reborn?
Graciela Martínez-Zalce