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الولايات المتحدة المكسيكية بالإسبانية: Estados
Unidos Mexicanos
مدينة مكسيكو بالإنجليزية Mexico City زيارة
المكسيكمعلومات عن المكسيك
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Introduction
The United States of Mexico (according to the
Mexican Constitution of 1917) or Mexico, is a country of North America located
in the South of the United States and in the North of Guatemala and Belize. It
is a federal constitutional republic with a presidential regime whose president
is currently Enrique Peña Nieto. Its flag is green, white and red and takes the
Mexican coat of arms in its center namely an eagle, perched on a prickly pear,
devouring a snake.
The national language is Spanish. Nevertheless,
indigenous languages are
still used including Maya, spoken by about 800,000 people in the Yucatan
Peninsula (cradle of the Mayan culture) and Nahuatl (language used in the Aztec
empire) spoken by 1.5 million people, for the majority in central Mexico.
The Mexican HDI is one of the best in the Latin
America and Caribbean zone. Indeed, while the HDI of the zone is 0.741, that of
Mexico is 0.775, which places the country at 61st place out of 187 countries in
the world with comparable data. In addition, its GDP of $ 1788 billion in 2012,
makes Mexico the 12th largest economy in the world. The currency of this
country is the peso, which is almost indexed to the dollar.
From a demographic point of view, the United
Mexican States is the most populated country of Spanish-speaking countries with
118 395 054 inhabitants in mid 2013. It is also the second most populous
country in Latin America (behind Brazil). Its population is 70% Métis,
descendants of natives and colonizers, but the indigenous population for the
majority of Nahuas and Mayan is present in this country (about 12.7 million
inhabitants).
Mexico is a federal republic composed of 31
states and one federal district. The separation of power is ensured by the
constitution of 1917. The institutions and the government are stable, with the
head of power Enrique Pena Nieto. He runs an undisputed representative
democracy.
Mexico's main political risk is drug
trafficking. Indeed, the crime related to these trafficking is very important
and poses a real problem in Mexico. On the one hand, a security problem, in
fact, after a considerable reduction in the number of homicides in the 1990s
and up to 2005, there were 27,199 homicides in 2011. A figure sharply rising as
the number of kidnappings reached 105,682 in 2012.
It is also a threat to institutions through the
significant corruption of judges, men of power, and law enforcement. A real
policy to combat this scourge has been initiated by President Nieto. This is
unfortunately hampered by the fact that his party does not have a majority in
parliament. But also by the mistrust of the people vis-à-vis the police.
There is also a danger for Mexico because this
country is very dependent on the USA. The problem of conflictual border
management can have serious political and economic consequences for Mexico
economic.
Source: IMF - World Economic Outlook Database
Public debt in 2011: 37.5% of GDP
Mexico has a good mastery of its public
finances. We can observe the great efforts that have been made at the level of
the trade balance during these last 4 years.
Economically, Mexico is a country that is doing
pretty well. Nevertheless, it will be necessary to monitor the problems of the
informal economy (one-third of activity and 40% of workers), the vulnerability
of public finances to oil revenue. And finally the weak development of business
credit.
Finally, much of Mexico's economic activity is
tied to that of the United States. This represents a significant risk in view
of the often conflicting relations between these two countries.
The exchange rate of the Mexican peso has
remained roughly stable since the 1990s, ranging from $ 1 = 9 pesos to $ 1 = 13
pesos.
geographical and environmental.
Mexico is located at the junction of 3 tectonic
plates. This geographical situation is a source of seismic problems. The area
most affected by the earthquakes is the Pacific coast (Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas).
This position also leads to volcanic activity
with over 2000 volcanoes, a number of which are active.
The risk of devastating storms is also present.
One example is the 3 storms that hit the state of Guerrero (Acapulco) between
mid-September and early November 2013 (Manuel, Ingrid and Sonia). The natural
risk is therefore present in all its most aggressive forms in this region.
The health risks are mainly risks related to
the strong air pollution. Some diseases are still present in some areas: malaria,
dengue, and cholera are not eradicated completely.
Conclusion:
Mexico is a country in the same geographical
position brings important issues of governance. Indeed, this country is located
in the USA and the countries of Latin America. It is therefore a crossroads
where drugs, arms, illegal immigrants seeking to enter the United States, and
all other forms of trafficking are found.
Despite this Mexico is supported by the USA
which has heavy interests in this country (Maquiladoras, gateway to South
America, ...). This explains the stability of the government and the
institutions despite a very large and growing corruption.
These numerous internal problems have a
negative impact on Mexico's international influence. Indeed, the government is
obsessed with these problems and leaves aside its diplomatic influence aside
(problem of Soft Power). Moreover, the policy put in place by Nieto requires
more and more police while the Mexican army would benefit from receiving
investments because it is weak compared to other military forces in his region.
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