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  1. Descripción del estatus fonológico de los segmentos [ i̯ ] y [ u̯ ] de la lengua paʔipá:y Ibáñez Bravo, María Elena

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2017
    “…In this article, I analyze the phonological status of the segments [ i̯ ] and [ ] as consonants /j/ and /w/ in the paʔipá:y language. …”
  2. Los cambios en el sistema internacional a partir de 2000. Domínguez, Jorge I.

    Foro Internacional

    2015
    “…It looks at opportunities created for Latin American states by the rise of China in world markets; the enhanced capacities of Latin American states vis-à-vis major powers and institutions as a consequence of the international commodity boom; the disruption of the international system caused by U.S. foreign policy at the start of the century and the subsequent balancing against U.S. power; the breakdown in the inter-American ideological consensus from the 1990s; and the intensified securitization of relations with the United States.…”
  3. Cambio político desde afuera hacia adentro. Influencia comercial estadounidense y reforma de los derechos laborales en México Bensusán, Graciela, Middlebrook, Kevin J.

    Foro Internacional

    2020
    “…This article examines Mexico-U.S. negotiations over labor rights in Mexico in the context of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement and a revised North American Free Trade Agreement. …”
  4. Coloso fragmentado: la agenda “interméstica” y la política exterior latinoamericana. Long, Tom

    Foro Internacional

    2017
    “… “Intermestic” issues, including trade, migration, and drug-trafficking, dominate contemporary U.S.-Latin American relations and matter deeply to Latin American and Caribbean states. …”
  5. ¡A juicio! La estrategia jurídica de México frente a la industria armamentista de Estados Unidos (2021-2024) Pérez Ricart, Carlos, Weigend Vargas, Eugenio

    Foro Internacional

    2025
    “…This article examines the legal and political strategy advanced by Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE, in Spanish) during the administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador in its unprecedented challenge to the U.S. arms industry. The strategy materialized in two lawsuits directed against firearms manufacturers, distributors, and retail outlets in the United States.Beyond reconstructing the process through which this Mexican strategy was conceived and subsequently navigated across distinct legal stages, the juridical and political merits of the lawsuits are questioned, and their broader repercussions within the United States are evaluated in the article.The central hypothesis is that Mexico’s litigation strategy constituted a significant innovation in its broader efforts to curb the illicit trafficking of firearms from the United States, representing a qualitative leap in the articulation of foreign policy instruments to address transnational security concerns.In doing so, we aim to enrich scholarly assessments of the López Obrador administration’s foreign policy by highlighting an issue that has been largely overlooked, while also contributing to a deeper understanding of the evolving strategies employed by the Mexican state over the last decade in relation to arms trafficking.…”
  6. Sobre su cadáver: diplomacia entre México y Estados Unidos, y la ejecución de Maximiliano de Habsburgo en México, 19 de junio de 1867 Sweeney, Lean

    Historia Mexicana

    2019
    “…Maximilian becomes a symbol of the tragedy of war and the immortality of the royal legacy, an image that ignored the propagandistic intentions of Juárez and the “Radical Republicans” in the United States. This article is based on the records of the trial of Maximilian of Habsburg, Juárez’s defense of the execution, the diplomatic correspondence within the United States and between the United States and Mexico, the records of the U.S. …”

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