Tag Archives: Raúl Salinas de Gortari

The Rise and Fall of Mexico’s First Great Political Party

By JESSICA GUERRERO Mexico’s independent life as a republic began in 1821, 200 years ago. But the first hundred years of the country’s autonomy were dizzying and plagued with numerous internal conflicts. These events and circumstances unleashed the Mexican Revolution that broke out in 1910, and consisted of a civil war between several regional revolutionary forces against the authoritarian regime of

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The Secrets of the Swiss

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS     When it comes to financial transparency, Switzerland has a pretty miserable record. For more than 300 years, the country’s financial institutions have prided themselves on their tight-lipped discretion and no-questions-asked deposits. In fact, in 1713, the Grand Council of Geneva adopted a formal code of secrecy prohibiting banks from divulging information with anyone except the account holder.

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