Statism, Its Recurring Cycles in Mexico and Romania

Author:   Olga Magdalena Lazin
Publisher:   Dr Olga Books
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9781638489863


Pages:   198
Publication Date:   22 April 2021
Format:   Hardback
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history, Statism, Anti-Statism, Active State, State Capitalism, Genaro García Luna, mexico, USMCA, SRI, amparo, românia, Mexico, general genario luna, USMCA, NAFTA 2.0, SRI, ceausescu, civil society, civic engagement, AMLO, Sinaloa cartel, Lydia Cacho, civil society, military, human rights

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Author:   Olga Magdalena Lazin
Publisher:   Dr Olga Books
Imprint:   Dr Olga Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781638489863


ISBN 10:   1638489866
Pages:   198
Publication Date:   22 April 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Book comes complete with introduction, charts, and it has been steeped in research for the past 4 decades, starting with Romania, where statism climaxed under the socialist dictatorship of Nicolae Ceausescu. Mexico's history had been riddled with bloody revolutions and brought on the national stage statist leaders, and autocrats, which was detrimental to Mexico's economy. The trend continues to this day, with complications of military generals involved in corruption, being paid by 4 presidents in a row. The most recent general has escaped prosecution to the United States of America. The Amparo (or habeas corpus) is being abused beyond reason, and this has to change, says a displaced leader in civic activism, my interviewee, Lydia Cacho. In the next series (number 2), Lazin, brings in 30 years of field research on the Mexican and Romanian deep state, and facts on how to put on the brakes on toxic populism and autocracy in times of the Covid pandemic, in Mexico, Romania, and even in Hungary, in order to prevent human rights abuses, generals getting illicitly rich from abusing power, and laundering money in the United States. Incredible Romanian justice on the other hand, in Romania, the true facts behind National Anticorruption Directorate Prosecutors (DNA), and Romanian Intelligence Services (SRI) actions, AKA the Binom are exposed, in Chapter 22. An exhilarating book, for historians and academics. Review by Marin Popan, PhD for edification.


Book comes complete with introduction, charts, and it has been steeped in research for the past 4 decades, starting with Romania, where statism climaxed under the socialist dictatorship of Nicolae Ceausescu. Mexico's history had been riddled with bloody revolutions and brought on the national stage statist leaders, and autocrats, which was detrimental to Mexico's economy. The trend continues to this day, with complications of military generals involved in corruption, being paid by 4 presidents in a row. The most recent general has escaped prosecution to the United States of America. The Amparo (or habeas corpus) is being abused beyond reason, and this has to change, says a displaced leader in civic activism, my interviewee, Lydia Cacho. In the next series (number 2), Lazin, brings in 30 years of field research on the Mexican and Romanian deep state, and facts on how to put on the brakes on toxic populism and autocracy in times of the Covid pandemic, in Mexico, Romania, and even in Hungary, in order to prevent human rights abuses, generals getting illicitly rich from abusing power, and laundering money in the United States. Incredible Romanian justice on the other hand, in Romania, the true facts behind National Anticorruption Directorate Prosecutors (DNA), and Romanian Intelligence Services (SRI) actions, AKA the Binom are exposed, in Chapter 22. An exhilarating book, for historians and academics. Review by Marin Popan, PhD for edification.


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Dr Olga Lazin is a prolific author, based in Los Angeles.

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