Pickard, Miguel
(2004).
« The Plan Puebla Panama revived : looking back to see what's ahead ».
Chroniques des Amériques, 4(12).
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Résumé
During a tour of three Central American countries last March 24-26, Mexican President Vicente Fox formally relaunched the Plan Puebla Panama (PPP), which in Mexico had languished for a year and a half — dying according to some, dead according to others. After much fanfare during its inauguration in the early months of the Fox presidency in early 2001, the PPP suffered, if not a premature death, then a prolonged paralysis in terms of actions that officially pertained to it, as well as a long silence from government offices regarding its true intent and probable future.