Analysis: President-elect of Mexico Vicente Fox and his chances of bringing reform to that country

From: Talk of the Nation (NPR) | Date: July 12, 2000| Author: JUAN WILLIAMS | Copyright information


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07-12-2000

Analysis: President-elect of Mexico Vicente Fox and his chances of bringing reform to that country

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Newly elected Mexican President Vicente Fox did not simply win a hotly contested election earlier this month. Along with victories by opposition political parties in Taiwan and South Korea i...

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