The Eclipse of the Mexican State: Constant Problems and Growing Challenges

Authors

  • Fabricio Ezequiel Castro University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33064/hh.vi8.1237

Keywords:

Mexico, problems, retraction, State

Abstract

The article develops three of the biggest problems in Mexico since the early 1980s, which were the result of the application of ideas that support the need to retract the functions of the State in search of market effectiveness: insecurity, economic inequality and trade dependence on the United States. In addition to these problems, the country's major conflict is said to be a state limited to competition out of the control of power factors. The inability of the Mexican government to deal with the nation's conflicts is closely linked to the increase in crime and the limitation of progress.

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Author Biography

Fabricio Ezequiel Castro, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Advanced student of Political Science at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA). He is a research assistant at the Instituto Gino Germani Independiente of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the UBA in the UBACYT Project "On the Former Soviet Block of Argentina and Mexico. Identity and quality of life". He was awarded the JIMA Argentina-Mexico exchange scholarship to study at the Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes in the period January-June 2013.

Published

2013-07-01

How to Cite

Castro, Fabricio Ezequiel. 2013. “The Eclipse of the Mexican State: Constant Problems and Growing Challenges”. Horizonte Histórico - Semester Journal for Students of the UAA’s Bachelor’s Degree in History, no. 8 (July):6-16. https://doi.org/10.33064/hh.vi8.1237.