Understanding Mexico s Security Conundrum

Understanding Mexico   s Security Conundrum
Author: Agustin Maciel-Padilla
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000245561

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Unlike other analyses which aim to explain the notion of national security in Mexico and at the same time address the security challenges facing the country, this short text describes the distinction between national, internal and public security in Mexico. It is the first book to provide detailed analysis on Mexico’s security policy and its long-term consequences. Former Mexican government official Augustin Maciel-Padilla contends that the absence of a clear understanding of the complexities and sophistication of the concept of security has the potential to aggravate security conditions in Mexico. Achieving a proper understanding allows for a better guidance in confronting the grave insecurity facing the country, and for addressing other issues such as human rights, democracy and the country’s international exposure. Maciel-Padilla reasons that Mexico is required to formulate a comprehensive, long-term, security strategy, and with this book he proposes a contribution towards that long-term goal. Understanding Mexico’s Security Conundrum will be essential for scholars, students, and policy makers.

Mexico s Security Failure

Mexico s Security Failure
Author: Paul Kenny,Monica Serrano,Arturo C. Sotomayor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136650505

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Mexico has failed to achieve internal security and poses a serious threat to its neighbors. This volume takes us inside the Mexican state to explain the failure there, but also reaches out to assess the impact of Mexico’s security failure beyond its borders. The key innovative idea of the book—security failure—brings these perspectives together on an intermestic level of analysis. It is a view that runs counter to the standard emphasis on the external, trans-national nature of criminal threats to a largely inert state. Mexico’s Security Failure is both timely, with Mexico much in the news, but also of lasting value. It explains Mexican insecurity in a full-dimensional manner that hasn’t been attempted before. Mexico received much scholarly attention a decade ago with the onset of democratization. Since then, the leading topic has become immigration. However, the security environment compelling many Mexicans to leave has been dramatically understudied. This tightly organized volume begins to correct that gap.

The State and Security in Mexico

The State and Security in Mexico
Author: Brian J. Bow,Arturo Santa Cruz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2013
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780415518307

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Internationally recognized experts from the academic and think-tank communities in the United States, Mexico, and Canada consider the origins of the current crisis in Mexico, and the nature and effectiveness of the Calderón government's response, through the lens of Joel Migdal's concept of "the state in society."

Mexico s Security Failure

Mexico s Security Failure
Author: Paul Kenny,Monica Serrano,Arturo C. Sotomayor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781136650512

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Mexico has failed to achieve internal security and poses a serious threat to its neighbors. This volume takes us inside the Mexican state to explain the failure there, but also reaches out to assess the impact of Mexico’s security failure beyond its borders. The key innovative idea of the book—security failure—brings these perspectives together on an intermestic level of analysis. It is a view that runs counter to the standard emphasis on the external, trans-national nature of criminal threats to a largely inert state. Mexico’s Security Failure is both timely, with Mexico much in the news, but also of lasting value. It explains Mexican insecurity in a full-dimensional manner that hasn’t been attempted before. Mexico received much scholarly attention a decade ago with the onset of democratization. Since then, the leading topic has become immigration. However, the security environment compelling many Mexicans to leave has been dramatically understudied. This tightly organized volume begins to correct that gap.

Mexico s Struggle for Public Security

Mexico   s Struggle for Public Security
Author: G. Philip,S. Berruecos
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2012-06-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781137034052

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The Mexican government's full-frontal attack on the powerful drugs cartels has achieved mixed results. This book considers the issue from a variety of viewpoints. The essential argument is that the organized crime is best combated by institutional reforms directed at strengthening the rule of law rather than by a heavy reliance on armed force.

Security in Mexico

Security in Mexico
Author: Agnes Gereben Schaefer,Benjamin Bahney,K. Jack Riley
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780833047359

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The security situation in Mexico has deteriorated in recent years. To help inform debate on the future of U.S.-Mexico relations, this study examined a set of U.S. policy options and potential policy priorities that hold promise for Mexico?s security.

The New Public Security Model for Mexico

The New Public Security Model for Mexico
Author: Genaro García Luna
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2011
Genre: Justice, Administration of
ISBN: 6070050371

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Intimate Crimes Kidnapping Gangs and Trust in Mexico City

Intimate Crimes  Kidnapping  Gangs  and Trust in Mexico City
Author: Rolando Ochoa
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2019-10-02
Genre: Kidnapping
ISBN: 9780198798460

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Mexico has one of the highest kidnapping rates in the world. Intimate Crimes outlines the history of kidnapping in Mexico City by constructing a narrative of this crime based on extensive qualitative research on gangs, policing and other crime-related policies. The book also analyses the effect of kidnapping - and crime more broadly - on how communities experience the city, as well as the strategies put in place by potential kidnapping victims to deal with the threat of being victimised by someone close to them, a common occurrence in Mexico City, including analysing the processes through which household employees are screened and selected in Mexican households. The book presents the results of over a year of fieldwork in Mexico, and creates a qualitative database of news reports for the material used in its writing. It includes material from over 70 interviews with kidnapping victims, their families, potential victims and their employees, police, prosecutors, government agents, journalists and other informants. Intimate Crimes contributes to existing criminological literature on Mexico and Latin America by making an important contribution to a subject of the outmost regional importance. The book also contributes to broader criminological topics on the rule of law, criminal gangs, policing and the impact of economic development on crime. It salso build on the existing literature on empirical work on trust and signalling, particularly as it relates to contexts of weak rule of law and low state protection.