This article analyzes the higher education agenda of the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador in Mexico as a case of a neopopulist regime. The authors review the trajectory of the agenda, considering campaign promises, the budget projected for higher education during the first year of his presidency, the constitutional educational reform, and the first public policy actions. It reflects on the difficulty to conduct reforms under heavy financial constraints
Abstract. During the last two decades, Latin American universities have experienced intense pressure...
This paper examines recent reforms in Mexican higher education identifying positive changes and cont...
In his inaugural speech on December 1, 2012, President Enrique Pena Nieto made an announcement that ...
Under neoliberalism, at least in Mexico, education has been recast as a service that is to be sold f...
Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari’s overhaul of the national education system in the early...
This paper provides an overview of higher education in Mexico during the first decade of the century...
Based on contemporary discussions on populism and democratic backsliding, we analyze the features of...
Higher education in Mexico is under an ongoing transition process influenced by global tendencies. T...
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, commonly referred to as AMLO, has become Mexico’s first leftist preside...
Latin America has a long tradition in higher education that is derived from the colonial universitie...
The predominance of the neoliberal economic model brought with it the irruption of the values of t...
<span>Using the argument that educational systems in Latin American are inefficient, political orga...
Over the last 30 years, Chile and Mexico have been implementing neoliberalpolicies to reform their h...
This article examines the education reform enacted in the earlier half of the 1970s in Mexico, as a ...
En el articulo, se analizan las modificaciones en tres universidades publicas de Ciudad Juárez en el...
Abstract. During the last two decades, Latin American universities have experienced intense pressure...
This paper examines recent reforms in Mexican higher education identifying positive changes and cont...
In his inaugural speech on December 1, 2012, President Enrique Pena Nieto made an announcement that ...
Under neoliberalism, at least in Mexico, education has been recast as a service that is to be sold f...
Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari’s overhaul of the national education system in the early...
This paper provides an overview of higher education in Mexico during the first decade of the century...
Based on contemporary discussions on populism and democratic backsliding, we analyze the features of...
Higher education in Mexico is under an ongoing transition process influenced by global tendencies. T...
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, commonly referred to as AMLO, has become Mexico’s first leftist preside...
Latin America has a long tradition in higher education that is derived from the colonial universitie...
The predominance of the neoliberal economic model brought with it the irruption of the values of t...
<span>Using the argument that educational systems in Latin American are inefficient, political orga...
Over the last 30 years, Chile and Mexico have been implementing neoliberalpolicies to reform their h...
This article examines the education reform enacted in the earlier half of the 1970s in Mexico, as a ...
En el articulo, se analizan las modificaciones en tres universidades publicas de Ciudad Juárez en el...
Abstract. During the last two decades, Latin American universities have experienced intense pressure...
This paper examines recent reforms in Mexican higher education identifying positive changes and cont...
In his inaugural speech on December 1, 2012, President Enrique Pena Nieto made an announcement that ...