Episode 45: Lopez Obrador's Energy Policy
Judy Ley Allen Mexico Centered
English - December 09, 2019 18:02 - 20 minutes - 11 MB - ★★★★ - 13 ratingsNews institute mexico baker bakerinstitute center mexicoelections riceuniversity usmexicorelation Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Isidro Morales, nonresident scholar at the Center for the United States and Mexico and a senior professor and researcher at Tec de Monterrey, discusses the challenges Mexico faces in achieving self-sufficiency in the energy sector and suggests a path to resilience. This conversation focuses on his recent publication for the Center: The Future of Pemex: A Return to a State-centered Model or a Means to Strengthen Mexico's Energy Resilience? (Spanish, English version is forthcoming).
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