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El territorio de Quintana Roo. Tentativas de colonización y control militar en la selva maya (1888-1902)
Historia Mexicana
1999“…Bravo, concluded a long and intense campaign against one of the country's oldest rebel groups: the Maya from the Selva Oriental of the Yucatan Península.This article analyzes the successive military attempts to finally overtake the Maya sanctuary Chan Santa Cruz, where the Speaking Cross is located, which occurred within the wider central attempts to colonize the peninsula. …”
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Taiwán en 2024: nuevo gobierno y “nueva normalidad” en las relaciones a través del Estrecho
Anuario Asia Pacífico
2025“…There was also a noticeable increase in cross-strait tensions and closer ties between Taiwan and the United States. …”
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Resúmenes de novedades
Foro Internacional
2024“…DIRK KRUIJT y KEES KOONINGS (eds.), Latin American Military and Politics in the Twenty-first Century: A Cross-National Analysis, Nueva York, Routledge, 2023, 272 pp. …”
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Emancipación y guerra en el Río de la Plata, 1840-1865: hacia una historia social de las relaciones internacionales
Historia Mexicana
2019“…Beyond this argument, by using documents and methods typical of traditional political history and social history, it also defends the relevance of the study of international relations through a social history perspective by showing that cross-border migratory phenomena involving runaway slaves, the violence of military and militia recruitment in Uruguay and Brazil and attacks on communities of freedmen had an important international dimension that must be understood in order to comprehend the origins of the Paraguay War.…”