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Javier Rosiles

Full-time professor and researcher at the Universidad de la Ciénega del Estado de Michoacán (Mexico). PhD in Social Studies with specialization in Political Processes from the Univ. Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM). Member of the SNI-Co.

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Can there be democracy without political parties?

The centrality and control that political parties have over the decisions made in the executive, legislative and judicial branches makes it difficult for them to receive the respective corrective measures.

New Mexican-style PRI in El Salvador?

In a country where insecurity made life unbearable, brutality against alleged criminals and signs of authoritarianism are not only accepted, but even translated into votes.

Mexico’s 4T: a historic event or a plot landmark?

In the less than two years that remain before López Obrador leaves power, he will have to prove that a Fourth Transformation is underway or that its foundations are being laid.

Will this be a fleeting leftist wave?

Today Latin America is probably the main reference point for the left in the world. But it is uncertain how long this new wave of leftist governments that have been succeeding each other recently will last.