Castaneda offers a remarkably candid account of Mexican presidential politics, "destined to become the most important political book of the decade" ("Foreign Policy"). In six penetrating essays combined with interviews with each of the living Mexican ex-presidents, the author provides a candid account of the country's political machinery.
As a schoolboy, Felipe Calderon told his teacher that he wanted to be the president of Mexico one day. In 2006, he achieved that goal, but it was in the midst of one of the nation's most turbulent political scandals. Calderon was born into a political family. His father was one of the founders of the National Action Party, or PAN. PAN struggled ...
A collection of conversations and correspondence between the author and more than tow dozen presidents of the Central American republics, Mexico, Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Introductory notes providing personal information on the political leadership are also included.
Mediante la eleboracion de definiciones teoricas sobre los distintos sistemas de gobierno, el analisis minucioso de las transformaciones en las relaciones y atribuciones de los poderes constituidos desde 1824 hasta nuestros dias, el presente libro nos invita a plantear preguntas impostergables sobre la realidad del sistema presidencial mexicano y ...
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