As the administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador approaches its second anniversary, it deserves a rigorous assessment. This is what a group of academics, attentive observers of our public life, do in these pages with sharpness and coldness: Cordera and Provencio underline the lack of an economic strategy in the face of the crisis; Hernández Licona laments the dismantling of social programs; Woldenberg reviews the government's anti-democratic impulses; Peschard exposes the dubious fight against corruption; López Ayllón, López Noriega, and Martín Reyes explore the president's tense relationship with the law; Flores Vargas questions the militarization of the most diverse spheres; Guillén López reviews the regression of immigration policy; Giménez Cacho unravels the external forces that led to the labor reform; Azuela, Carabias, and Provencio show the unjustifiable absence of environm...read more