Former Kellogg Visiting Fellow and Hewlett Fellow for Public Policy Kathy Corcoran shares an op-ed in The Washington Post on Mexico's election of Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
"...The real worry should be that López Obrador, even with his decisive victory of more than 50 percent of voters and a majority in at least the lower house of Congress, won’t be able to do much to bring about the fundamental changes the country needs to become a thriving democracy" - a professional, independent judicial system and a fairer distribution of wealth, she says.