Month: July 2016
July 31, 2016
Due Transition
Luis Rubio “Transitions are long, uncertain and complex, affirms Joaquín Villalobos. Worse yet, writes Australian novelist Nikki Rowe, “Transition isn’t pretty, but stagnation is hideous”. Mexico’s penal reform process is...
July 24, 2016
Educating per Dogma
Luis Rubio Dogmas and factiousness forge the educative strategy. Some policy makers advance a reform that cannot in reality be applied, others undermine it to upset a rival in the...
July 17, 2016
Rules and Growth
Luis Rubio Whoever has walked down the streets of a European city knows that sidewalk cafés are the social and community lifeblood. The cafés extend out to and onto the...
July 10, 2016
Could not make it
Luis Rubio In memory of Professor Stephen Zamora Defying the reality is a sport engaged in by all politicians of the universe. However, sooner or later comes the day to...
July 03, 2016
Lessons at the Gut Level
Luis Rubio The great lesson of the British vote is that no one has control of political processes. In a world where information is horizontal and everyone has access...