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Deep dives into Mexico's history, politics, and economics. Every two weeks by The Mexico Political Economist.

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Alex gets it wrong! In this episode of Mexico: The Podcast he says that Mexico was invaded by the US in 1917—it was actually in 1914. But does he love or loathe the US any more for it?Find out in this episode, in which Tavo and Alex delve into whether Mexicans hate the US, whether left or right think differently about Americans, and whether Trump shifts the needle at all on this front.Mexico: The Podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and now on YouTube! Leave us a review and a comment, and for even more insider insights on Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.orgMentioned in this episode:The Pew pollA bit more on Mexico’s left-right divideThe US has betrayed MexicoA bit more on Cancún Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
Tequila

Tequila

2025-09-1838:23

The word “ancestral” comes to mind when people talk about tequila, but what one finds on the shelves has nothing to do with what you’d see just a few decades ago.In this episode of Mexico: The Podcast, Tavo and Alex dive into the delights, history, and economics of Mexico’s most famous tipple.Mexico: The Podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and now on YouTube! Leave us a review and a comment, and for even more insider insights on Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.orgMentioned in this episode:Why are Mexicans so good at partying?Judging tequila with the same measure as Mexico’s five most famous peopleAnd a quick reminder about why Cinco de Mayo isn’t Mexican independence day Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
Culture is a massive subject and in a world where globalisation is being questioned and challenged, how do Mexicans assert their ownership over their own culture and how do they share it with the world? In this episode of Mexico: The Podcast, Tavo and Alex ask who gets to wear Mexican clothes but also why people might get offended when you stick to your own traditional garb.Mexico: The Podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and now on YouTube! Leave us a review and a comment, and for even more insider insights on Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.orgMentioned in this episode:Echeverría’s shenanigansBenito Juarez’s anti-Indigenous policies.A bit more on Frida Kahlo Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
The future of Mexico’s economy and the credibility of Claudia Sheinbaum’s government lies almost entirely on how she deals with Pemex, Mexico’s State-run oil company.This is part two of a two part series on Pemex. If you haven’t listened to part one, here it is!In this episode of Mexico: The Podcast, Tavo and Alex sally forth to discuss where the Pemex crisis stands now and what dark (or even promising) paths it could take the whole country down.Mexico: The Podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and now on YouTube! Leave us a review and a comment, and for even more insider insights on Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.orgMentioned in this episode:More info on the news that broke as we recordedHere’s more on Mexico’s gas dependence on the USHow oil stands out in Mexico’s most recent industrial planCarlos Slim’s role in Mexican oilHow Mexico got so good at the financial side of the economy Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
Pemex is a microcosm of Mexico’s history and fortunes. But don’t be fooled by the “micro” part, it is an enormous company with a history that has defined what being Mexican means. In this episode of Mexico: The Podcast, Tavo and Alex delve into the past and present of Mexico’s most important company. Mexico: The Podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and now on YouTube! Leave us a review and a comment, and for even more insider insights on Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.orgMentioned in this episode:The effects of World War 2 on MexicoA past podcast episode on how Mexico got into terrible debtOur most recent coverage on Pemex Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
In this episode of Mexico: The Podcast, Tavo and Alex remember the greatest seismic moments in Mexican history. From the creation of an ancient superpower to the emergence from the rubble of Mexico City’s most unlikely superhero.Mexico: The Podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and now on YouTube! Leave us a review and a comment, and for even more insider insights on Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.org Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
The recent reforms approved by the Sheinbaum administration have caused controversy that her government is creating a surveillance apparatus to spy on everyday Mexicans.We’ve been here before…In this episode of Mexico: The Podcast, Tavo and Alex compare and contrast Sheinbaum’s intel initiatives to the police state set up by the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz. A regime whose powers of espionage failed spectacularly, leading to in-fighting and nothing less than the 1910 Mexican Revolution. Mexico: The Podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and now on YouTube! Leave us a review and a comment, and for even more insider insights on Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.orgMentioned in this episode:Sheinbaum’s intelligence reformsMexico’s National Guard, explainedOur critique of why a lack of intel led to the Mexican War of drugs Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
This episode of Mexico: The Podcast is a who’s who of Mexican fame, culture, and influence on the world stage. Tavo and Alex have a romp through a list of Mexico’s most famous and infamous personages. What you might not expect is not only who’s on this list but also why they’ve ended up there. Mexico: The Podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and now on YouTube! Leave us a review and a comment, and for even more insider insights into Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.orgMentioned in this episode:The Mexico Political Economist origin storyOur beloved podcast on Fresas: Mexico’s insufferable republican aristocracy Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
Tavo and Alex pull no punches in criticising the Mexican government and the opposition for their involvement (or lack thereof) in the recent judicial election. But do these failings mean Mexico is no longer a democratic country? Find out in this episode of Mexico: The Podcast. Mexico: The Podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Leave us a review and a comment, and for even more insider insights into Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.orgMentioned in this episode:The dictatorship of political parties in MexicoOn issues with the judicial electionBonus: We mentioned Octavio Paz fleetingly… Here’s more on him! Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
In the wake of a tragic double murder of top political figures, Tavo and Alex ask what causes political violence in Mexico and why it is so different to all the other sorts of violence in the country.Mexico: The Podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Leave us a review and a comment, and for even more insider insights into Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.orgMentioned in this episode:Mexico’s judicial election: The campaignHow Mexico got so violent Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
“Close the door, darling, you’ll let the riffraff in.”The globetrotting elite are more or less the same everywhere, but Mexico’s fresas (literally, “strawberries” in English) have their own distinctive styles, norms, and accents. This all makes them unique… and often pretty deplorable.In this episode of Mexico: The Podcast, Tavo and Alex plunge into the depths of Mexico’s most infamous social class/subculture.Also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Leave us a review and a comment, and for even more insider insights into Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.orgMentioned in this episode:A deep dive into how the State is entering Mexican business—Part 1 and Part 2 Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
Mexicans love a good holiday, so it seems strange that the one the US chooses to celebrate as much as possible is one few care about south of the border.In this episode of Mexico: The Podcast, Tavo and Alex go back to that fateful May 5th in 1862 and ask the important questions: Why does the US love this Mexican holiday so much? What is the significance of this holiday? And why are French generals so arrogant?Also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Leave us a review and a comment and for even more insider insights into Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.org Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
As folks in the US wrestle over cartons of eggs and brace themselves for price increases as Trump’s tariffs bite, the scene in Mexico looks completely different. The Mexican central bank’s inflation target has been consistently hit for decades now, and prices have remained pretty stable across a large array of goods.In this episode of Mexico: The Podcast, Tavo and Alex debate whether Mexico is actually all that good at inflation control, or if it just happens to be in the right place at the right time. Also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Leave us a review and a comment and for even more insider insights into Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.orgMentioned in this episode:On wood burning as fuel in Mexico Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
The party is a sacred event in Mexico. From before the arrival of the Spanish to the afterparties at Cancún’s all inclusive beach resorts.But how did Mexico get so good at them? That is what Tavo and Alex will be trying to answer in this episode of Mexico: The Podcast. Also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Leave us a review and a comment and for even more insider insights into Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.orgMentioned in this episode:Cancún: The Mexico government’s FrankensteinAnti-drug ads are not why Mexico has fewer addicts Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
It’s Benito Juárez’s birthday tomorrow! And to celebrate, Tavo and Alex unveil how Mexico’s first indigenous, liberal president was a walking contradiction. Also, discussed is Mexico’s first 20th century culture war and the question of how left-wing the current Mexican government actually is.Listen to this episode of Mexico: The Podcast to discover the definitive answer as to whether Mexico is left wing or right wing. Also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Leave us a review and a comment and for even more insider insights into Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.org Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
Mexico’s president from 2018-2024 is now the stuff of legend. He demolished the political system that dominated the country for decades and has left an enormously divisive legacy that will continue to transform it for decades to come.One cannot understand modern day Mexico without understanding Andrés Manuel López Obrador. For better or for worse, the founding father of current day Mexico.Also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts—where you should definitely leave us a review and a comment. For even more insider insights into Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.org Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
Is Mexico poor?

Is Mexico poor?

2025-02-2035:54

Is Mexico poor or is its massive wealth poorly distributed? In this episode of Mexico: The Podcast, Tavo and Alex delve into how a country with such an embarrassment of wealth and access to global markets has yet to pull tens of millions out of poverty. And all this broken down into five—often mind-bending—stats.Also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts—where you should definitely leave us a review and a comment. For even more insider insights into Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.org Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
News readers have become numb to daily reports of cartel violence, drug seizures, and killings across Mexico. Precious few understand how the country got here and how the different governments and society as a whole have tried to deal with organised crime. US listeners, be advised, the United States does not come out looking great in this episode of Mexico: The Podcast.Available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts—where you should definitely leave us a review and a comment. For even more insider insights into Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.org Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
Over three decades since the end of the Cold War, the debate rages on: Is State intervention in the economy essential for a country’s growth or is it a disaster waiting to happen?Mexico is about to embark in a bold new experiment in government-run industry with the Plan México, but it isn’t the first time it has dabbled in industrial policy. This time, in Mexico: The Podcast, Tavo Figueroa and Alex González Ormerod discuss the fabulous and frightful history of Mexican government intervention. Available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. For more insider insights into Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.org Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
Mexico does not matter

Mexico does not matter

2025-01-0934:19

Once the beating heart of a global empire, how important has Mexico been on the world stage? Join Tavo Figueroa and Alex González Ormerod to find out in episode one of Mexico: The Podcast. Available on Spotify and Apple Music.For more insider insights into Mexico, subscribe to www.mxpe.org Get full access to The Mexico Political Economist at www.mxpe.org/subscribe
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