Spain: Fiesta or Siesta?

Aa time when Spain is back in the limelight on account of its ever-sprouting corruption scandals, the government is trying to switch public attention to the prospect of impending economic recovery.
The Canary Islands, Spain’s Paradise Lost

The country’s hard-won welfare state system is in reverse gear, with rights and social justice being handed back to charities, as was the case in pre-constitutional Spain.
México-EEUU: ¿los tiempos están cambiando?

Sólo el 35% de los mexicanos estarían dispuestos a emigrar a EE.UU. aunque tuvieran la posibilidad de hacerlo.
«Cyprus may be forced out of the euro and this would be dangerous» -Michalis Attalides

Interview with Michalis Attalides.
«La política de los estados debe ser contracíclica a lo que hacen los mercados» –Daniel Lacalle

Entrevista a Daniel Lacalle, gestor de fondos de inversión y autor de «Nosotros los mercados: qué son, cómo funcionan y por qué resultan imprescindibles».
«ONGs: herramientas decisivas para provocar cambios sociales» –Samuel Galler

Entrevista a Samuel Galler, alumno del prestigioso programa Rhodes especializado en Desarrollo Internacional.
«NGOs will be critical as tools for empowering individuals to spark social change» –Samuel Galler

Interview with Samuel Galler, a Rhodes Scholar and rising figure in the study of International Development.
Washington’s European Cliff

The concern today, especially for Washington, is to keep the European utopia alive for as long as possible.
Why Spain is edging to the brink
Spaniards are now rejecting the cynical confiscatory policies that aim to bailout an insolvent system managed by morally-insolvent politicians.
«Civilized societies should recognize that healthcare is a government responsibility» –Richard J. Roberts

Interview with Richard J. Roberts (1993 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine)
«Las sociedades civilizadas deberían reconocer que la salud es responsabilidad del estado» –Richard J. Roberts

Entrevista al Nobel de Medicina (1993) Richard J. Roberts.