Lecturer on Public Opinion and Research Methodology, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
Public opinion and survey research have been my lifelong passions- for more than 20 years I have practiced, studied, and done research on them. I have a PhD in political science from Northwestern University, in Evanston, IL, and have taught courses on Public Opinion, Methodology, and American Politics in Northwestern, and in Universidad Iberoamerciana, and UNAM in Mexico City. I currently work as a survey researcher at the Office of the President of Mexico.
As angry voters reject major parties, Mexico's 2018 presidential race grows chaotic
Nov 08, 2017 15:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Salvador Vázquez del Mercado, Conacyt Research Professor, National Laboratory of Public Policy, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas Mexicos 2018 campaign season has not officially begun,...
Mexico, unified against Trump but divided on its president
Feb 23, 2017 07:34 am UTC| Insights & Views
The relationship between Mexico and the United States continues to evolve with each aggressive move from the White House, from threats to renegotiate NAFTA to a new executive order aimed at deporting millions of Mexican...
Getting tough with Trump is good politics for Mexican president Peña Nieto
Jan 28, 2017 04:00 am UTC| Insights & Views
It did not take long for a diplomatic rift to open between the United States and Mexico following the election of Donald Trump. Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto has cancelled a planned visit to the White...
Johannesburg in a time of darkness: Ivan Vladislavić’s new memoir reminds us of the city’s fragility
Economist Chris Richardson on an ‘ugly’ inflation result and the coming budget
Biden administration tells employers to stop shackling workers with ‘noncompete agreements’
Labour can afford to be far more ambitious with its economic policies – voters are on board
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