Voices of Mexico no. 37
Our Voice
For Voices of Mexico, our thirty-seventh issue is a celebration: our magazine first carne out ten years ago, sponsored by the National University and edited by MariClaire Acosta, who remained with Voices until its sixteenth issue. In 1991, the responsibilig for the magazine fell to the then-Center for Research on the United States (CISEUA), now the Center for Research on North América (CISAN). Ambassador Hugo B. Margáin edited the publication with great enthusiasm from issues 17 to 32. I came onto the staff of Voices as managing editor for issue 31 and since issue 33 have been its director, privileged to present some of Mexico's finest voices to our readership abroad.
Editorial
Our Voice
Paz Consuelo Márquez-Padilla
Politics
Electoral Reform in Mexico
On the Road to Consensus
A Continuing Challenge
Felipe Calderón Hinojosa
A Result of Mexicans' Determination to Change
Santiago Oñate Laborde
Waylaid on the Long Road to Democracy
Jesús Ortega
A First Step Toward Legality and Certainty
Alberto Anaya
Mexico in the Global Village
An Interview with José Angel Gurría Treviño
The International Criminal Court
Seeking Ways to Fight International Crime
Ricardo Franco Guzmán
Society
University Autonomy
The Rufino Tamayo Museum
A Guarantee of Independence and Academic Freedom
Fernando Serrano Migallón
Educational Inequality in Mexico
Humberto Muñoz García
Economy
Oil and Natural Gas
A Legal Dispute Brewing in the Gulf of Mexico (Part Two)
Jorge A. Vargas
United States Affairs
Mexico-U.S. Relations
En Route to Collision or
Dealing Together with Immigration?
Gustavo Mohar
Canadian Issues
Mexican-Canadian Relations
Toward the Other Distant Neighbor
Isabel Studer
Literature
Bordering Culture
Traduciendo a las Chicanas
Claire Joysmith
Ecology
Science, Society and Environmental Ethics
José Sarukhán
Museums
The Rufino Tamayo Museum
A Window on the Avant-Garde of the Twentieth Century
Samuel Morales Escalante
In Memoriam
Roberto Moreno de los Arcos
A Passion for History and for the University
Rubén Bonifiz Nuño
Reviews
Aztlán Reocupada:
A Political and Cultural History Since 1945
Barbara Driscoll
Tina Modotti:
Photographer and Revolutionary
Susannah Glusker
The Splendor of Mexico
Rag, Cardboard and Tin Voices
The Poetry of Mexican Toys
Luis Felipe Fabre
The Great Exhibit
Olmec Art of Ancient Mexico
Mesoamerica's Oldest Civilization
Beatriz de la Fuente
The Olmecs
The Birth of a Great Civilization
Ann Cyphers
Honoring the Dead
A Mexican Tradition
Elsie Montiel
Science, Art and Culture
Studies on North America in Mexico
Evaluation and Perspectives
Mónica Verea Campos
Contemporary Mexican Sculpture
Pedro Cervantes and Sebastián
Helena Jordán de Balmori
La Guelaguetza
A Zapotec Tradition of Sharing
Andrés Henestrosa
Mexican Cuisine
Continuity and Change
Alfonso de María y Campos
Rufino Tamayo
A Pictorial Concept
Samuel Morales Escalante
Pericón
The Herb of the Clouds
Edelmira Linares and Robert Bye