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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
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.
Security in Mexico
Author | : Agnes Gereben Schaefer,Benjamin Bahney,Kevin Jack Riley |
Publsiher | : Rand Corporation |
Total Pages | : 107 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780833047199 |
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The backdrop of a deteriorating security situation in Mexico and change in administration in the United States demands a closer examination of potential priorities and policy options to guide future U.S.-Mexico relations. To help inform debate, this study examined a set of policy options for the United States (strategic partnership, status quo, and retrenchment), along with potential policy priorities that hold promise for Mexico's 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.
Mexico s Struggle for Public Security
Author | : G. Philip,S. Berruecos |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 204 |
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.
Public Security in the Negotiated State
Author | : Markus-Michael Müller |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 269 |
Release | : 2011-11-24 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780230355576 |
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Policing and security governance in areas of limited statehood have become central issues in contemporary academic and political debates. This book offers an in-depth study on public security provision, the resulting state-society relations, and policing in Mexico City.
Mexico
Author | : Bruce Michael Bagley,Sergio Aguayo,University of Miami. North-South Center |
Publsiher | : University of Miami Iberian Studies Institute |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : UOM:39015033108880 |
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In this volume, a group of specialists discuss the meaning of national security, its evolution in Mexico, and the possible elements of Mexico's future security agenda, with the aim of offering the Mexican military a clearer definition of their role.
Mexico s Human Rights Crisis
Author | : Alejandro Anaya-Munoz,Barbara Frey |
Publsiher | : University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2018-12-24 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780812251074 |
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Lawless elements are ascendant in Mexico, as evidenced by the operations of criminal cartels engaged in human and drug trafficking, often with the active support or acquiescence of government actors. The sharp increase in the number of victims of homicide, disappearances and torture over the past decade is unparalleled in the country's recent history. According to editors Alejandro Anaya-Muñoz and Barbara Frey, the "war on drugs" launched in 2006 by President Felipe Calderón and the corrupting influence criminal organizations have on public institutions have empowered both state and nonstate actors to operate with impunity. Impunity, they argue, is the root cause that has enabled a human-rights crisis to flourish, creating a climate of generalized violence that is carried out, condoned, or ignored by the state and precluding any hope for justice. Mexico's Human Rights Crisis offers a broad survey of the current human rights issues that plague Mexico. Essays focus on the human rights consequences that flow directly from the ongoing "war on drugs" in the country, including violence aimed specifically at women, and the impunity that characterizes the government's activities. Contributors address the violation of the human rights of migrants, in both Mexico and the United States, and cover the domestic and transnational elements and processes that shape the current human rights crisis, from the state of Mexico's democracy to the influence of rulings by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on the decisions of Mexico's National Supreme Court of Justice. Given the scope, the contemporaneity, and the gravity of Mexico's human rights crisis, the recommendations made in the book by the editors and contributors to curb the violence could not be more urgent. Contributors: Alejandro Anaya-Muñoz, Karina Ansolabehere, Ariadna Estévez, Barbara Frey, Janice Gallagher, Rodrigo Gutiérrez Rivas, Susan Gzesh, Sandra Hincapié, Catalina Pérez Correa, Laura Rubio Díaz-Leal, Natalia Saltalamacchia, Carlos Silva Forné, Regina Tamés, Javier Treviño-Rangel, Daniel Vázquez, Benjamin James Waddell.