Geopolitical Landscapes of Donald Trump examines the role of local actors in Mexico, Central America and the United States have played in shaping the Mexico-Guatemala transborder region.
Geopolitical Landscapes of Donald Trump examines the role of local actors in Mexico, Central America and the United States have played in shaping the Mexico-Guatemala transborder region.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carlos Heredia-Zubieta has been Associate Professor of International Studies at the Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE), Mexico, since 2009. In 2020, he was appointed Global Fellow by the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. He brings with him three decades of experience interacting with Mexican and Central American migrant workers in their home countries and in the United States.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: International Politics: The Role of the United States in the Region 1. The Policies of the Trump administration toward Mexico and their Impact on Central America 2. The Influence of the United States on the Mexico-Central America Transborder Region 3. The new Sentiments of the Nation the Mexico-U.S. Relations and their Effect on the Mexico-Guatemala Transborder Region Part 2: Institutional Policies in the Mexico-Guatemala Transborder Region 4. The Mexico-Guatemala Institutional Relationship: Many Mechanisms Few Results 5. The Mexico-Guatemala Binational Commission: The Impact of Power Trust and institutional Capacity on its Functioning 6. Mexico-Guatemala Trade: Challenges and Opportunities to Improve the Bilateral Relationship
Introduction Part 1: International Politics: The Role of the United States in the Region 1. The Policies of the Trump administration toward Mexico and their Impact on Central America 2. The Influence of the United States on the Mexico-Central America Transborder Region 3. The new Sentiments of the Nation the Mexico-U.S. Relations and their Effect on the Mexico-Guatemala Transborder Region Part 2: Institutional Policies in the Mexico-Guatemala Transborder Region 4. The Mexico-Guatemala Institutional Relationship: Many Mechanisms Few Results 5. The Mexico-Guatemala Binational Commission: The Impact of Power Trust and institutional Capacity on its Functioning 6. Mexico-Guatemala Trade: Challenges and Opportunities to Improve the Bilateral Relationship
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