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    CELAC: Mexican Foreign Policy Interest on Latin American and Caribbean Regionalism by Demeiati Nur Kusumaningrum

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Theory of formulation of foreign policy is used to answer the sources of political consideration of the Mexican government. It is a qualitative descriptive research that used primary data comes from Mexican government reports, content of CELAC official website, and journals. …”
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    The Heritage Business Industry: Mexico’s Opportunity for Economic Growth by Sandra L. López Varela

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…If Mexico wants to bring significant revenue to its economy, the Mexican government is compelled to embrace a heritage definition involving the significance of place.…”
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    Mexico: from the Guiding Principles to national responsibilities on the rights of IDPs by Jiménez, F

    Published 2014
    “…The Mexican government needs facts and figures on internal displacement and then to mobilise national institutions to design appropriate responses.…”
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    Les dilemmes des universités interculturelles au Mexique by David Lehmann

    “…This paper explores the many meanings associated with the concept of interculturalidad and their application in the case of the Universidades Interculturales established by the Mexican government since 2000. On the basis of interviews carried out in several Universidades Interculturales in the period 2006-2010, and of much background information, the analysis shows that the practice of the universities is inspired as much by the popular education tradition of Paulo Freire and others as by interculturalidad, and that they can be seen as a type of affirmative action as much as a venture in multiculturalism. …”
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    Protection gaps in Mexico by Villasenor, A, Coria, E

    Published 2017
    “…With Mexico a major destination – and transit – country for people displaced by violence in the Northern Triangle of Central America, the Mexican government needs urgently to improve its asylum systems and procedures if they are to be fit for purpose.…”
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    Changing characteristics of emergency surgery during COVID-19 pandemic: a retrospective cohort study by Sheyla P. Serrano-González, Jerath A. Nájera-Reyes, Carlos M. Ortiz-Mendoza

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Conclusion: Through the COVID-19 pandemic, there were notable changes in the characteristics of Mexican Government’s workers who warranted emergency surgery. …”
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    Une première approche de la reconstruction des principaux pôles internationaux de formation des scientifiques mexicains à partir de 1960 by Rocío Grediaga Kuri, Estela Maldonado Pérez

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Understanding the risks and benefits of internationalizing higher education is a topic of growing importance in the Mexican government and academic community. Changes in public policy in Mexico have been happening in the past twenty years without diagnosis to get adequate information on the impact studies abroad have represented in the evolution of academic networks and their contribution to Mexican’s insertion in the main current of Science. …”
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    Government Support in Mexican Agriculture: The Program of Agri-Food Productivity and Competitiveness by Feng Wu, Ariel Soto-Caro, Zhengfei Guan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “… The Mexican government has various subsidy programs under its National Development Plan. …”
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    Ecuador’s Embassy Raid by Erick Guapizaca

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The Mexican government broke diplomatic ties with Ecuador after the Mexican Embassy in Quito was raided on April 6, 2024, to detain Ecuador’s ex-vice-president Jorge Glas, convicted of bribery and organized crime. …”
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    La reproducción social de los campesinos cañeros en el valle de Izúcar, Puebla, México by Javier Ramírez Juárez

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Peasants cultivating sugar cane in the valley of Izúcar, Puebla (México) have gone through different stages in their relations with Atecingo’s ingenio and the Mexican government, from subordination and conflict to negotiation, trying to obtain their production’s autonomy. …”
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    Contractive adjustment in Mexico, 1982-1989 by G. J. LÓPEZ

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The work assesses the macroeconomic effects of the IMF’s contractive adjustment strategy in Mexico’s recent evolution, while raising some theoretical challenges to several of the underlying assumptions that have sustained the Mexican government’s recent economic policies. An overview of the strategy and of Mexico’s main economic policy measures is provided, and the evolution of effective demand is dealt with. …”
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    Implementing a decentralized opioid overdose prevention strategy in Mexico, a pending public policy issue by Raúl Bejarano Romero, Jaime Arredondo Sánchez-Lira, Said Slim Pasaran, Alfonso Chávez Rivera, Lourdes Angulo Corral, Anabel Salimian, Jorge J. Romero Vadilllo, David Goodman-Meza

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Though there is an increase in overdose deaths, there is no accurate report of overdoses by Mexican government agencies and no comprehensive opioid overdose prevention strategy. …”
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    Detention of Asylum Seekers in Mexico by Gretchen Kuhner

    Published 2002-05-01
    “…While Regulations establishing a mechanism for eligibility determination were issued at the same time, the Mexican government began a transitional process to take over eligibility in March 2002. …”
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    La lucha del pueblo maya por el territorio y los recursos bioculturales by Maya Lorena Pérez Ruiz

    “…The Maya people of Yucatan is an example of struggles of beekeepers against the transgenic soy plantations promoted by Mexican government and the transnational MONSANTO. Until now, the Maya beekeepers have managed to stop them.…”
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    La part manquante du paysage by Valentine Losseau

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…In the forest of Chiapas a landscape is being built, wich paradoxically emphasizes the tropical wilderness as a touristic product for the new market developped by the mexican government and NGOs. Landscaping is therfore more focused on the enhancement of an illusory wild forest than on the environmental integrity of a threatened ecosystem ; and show up central concepts of scientific ecology. …”
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    Mexico Twelve Years After the Implementation of the NAFTA by Alfredo Sánchez Daza, Gloria de la Luz Juárez

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…We carry out a reflexion on the central problems of said relationship: competitivity, growth, employment, prices, and wages; the expected (but not achieved) direct economic effects; what Mexican industry and agriculture took advantage of, or did not, from the Agreement, emphasizing the role of Mexican Government policies. We also consider some issues that need to be incorporated into the Agreement (migration), and renegotiated (environmental matters, and the arbitration of controversies) in order to obtain larger and better benefits from it. …”
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    Juventud, masculinidad, Estado y revolución: de los Batallones Escolares a las Tribus de Exploradores Mexicanos by Ivonne Meza Huacuja

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…It is to be shown that movement promotions by the Mexican government started at the end of the XIX century until 1929. …”
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    Implementation and Practice of Indigenous Rights: The Case of the Mayan Group of the State of Quintana Roo by José Israel Herrera

    Published 2018-06-01
    “… Since 1997, the Mexican government has founded in the province of Quintana Roo a traditional style of justice instituted on a previous indigenous Mayan traditional legal system. …”
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    College student perception toward economic trouble in Mexico: an empirical study in port Veracruz by Elena Moreno-García, Arturo García-Santillán, Rajid R. Luna-Cruz, Santiago González-Gómez

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…This survey was previously used in a national study entitled: “Public opinion about economic crisis and Mexican government program”. The survey was administered to 195 university students of different bachelors from Universidad Cristóbal Colón in june 2016. …”
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