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Mexico: A Profound Crisis

From The Oil Drum:

In my annual new years predictions, I said that the most significant, and surprising, development of 2007 would be the collapse of both Mexico’s economy and its very existence as a viable Nation-State. While there hasn’t been a spectacular, single event confirming my prediction, there has been a steady erosion on all fronts—with five months left in the year, I’m not yet willing to push back my prediction of Mexico’s “collapse” to 2008. The decline of the Mexican Nation-State is a bellwether for the massively complex network of geopolitical influences sometimes termed above ground factors. It provides some insight into how symptoms of oil scarcity already being felt in poorer parts of the world will increasingly spill over into our own back yard…

Jeff Vail’s post is detailed and goes into some troubling developments in oil infrastructure, the increase in violence and Mexico’s overall economy.

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One Response to “Mexico: A Profound Crisis”

  1. jdledell says:

    Joe – Thanks for this tip off. Mexico’s problems were not on my radar screen except very vaguely. I will be sure to watch developments much more closely now because anything close to Vail’s predictions will have a major impact on the US. I’ve put his blog in my regular reading file.

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