Friday, May 11, 2007

The Plain Window to the Animated Latin American Politics

Last March 15, 2006, Mexico launched its first quarterly magazine that focuses on the animated essence of the Latin American politics. As presented by the Ocean Sur Publishers, this Mexican magazine intends to reflect the progress in the Latin American area as well as the manner Mexicans live their lives.

Using this magazine, numerous activists and leaders of organizations, parties, social movements, and political alliances will exchange ideas and analysis regarding the latest events in countries such as the Caribbean and Latin America. Celebrated specialists as well as artists are also expected to partake in this newly launched magazine.

This recent magazine, which contains the so-called "Contexto Latinoamericano," specifically promotes left positions by creating a clear communication system to reach even the international readers. Though some political parties strongly disagree with this magazine, scholar John Sanchez still believes that the magazine's analytic quality regarding economic, social, and political events in the involved countries is utterly outstanding.

Overall, aside from being a communication agent for certain organizations and movements, this magazine serves as the window to the lives of Latin American people, primarily the Mexicans. So, if you want to know more about Mexico and its political culture, you can either stay the country or simply get a copy of this exclusive magazine.

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