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  1. La gestión transnacional subestatal de proyectos energéticos en Argentina respecto a actores chinos Juste, Stella Maris

    Foro Internacional

    2021
    “…The article proposes to analyze the energy projects of Argentine provinces with Chinese actors in the context of the growing tendency of sub-state actors to deploy international actions, instrumentalizing foreign policy. …”
  2. Toribio Esquivel Obregón, encuentros y desencuentros con el antirreeleccionismo Blanco, Mónica

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…This study  of the rivalry between Esquivel and Madero allows us to deepen our knowledge of a largely unknown history:  that of the internal political struggle in the Antireelectionist Center of Mexico.…”
  3. La encrucijada de AMLO: entre la soberanía energética y la acción climática Martínez, Nain

    Foro Internacional

    2025
    “…This study examines how President López Obrador’s (AMLO) energy policycentered on “energy sovereignty” through strengthening the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE)–collided with Mexico’s national climate mitigation targets and the shift toward renewables. …”
  4. In Memoriam Carlos Javier Echarri Cánovas Cárdenas, Rosario, Giorguli, Silvia E., Pacheco, Edith

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2019
    “…A few days ago, the unexpected death of Carlos Echarri moved communities of scholars in both the Mexican and the international population. Carlos Echarri was a research fellow at the Center for Demographic, Urban and Environmental Studies of El Colegio de México, an institution where he held the position of coordinator of the Master’s Degree Program in Demography and the Doctoral Program in Population Studies. …”
  5. Tendencias de las desigualdades urbanas y regionales en México, 1970-1996 Garza Villarreal, Gustavo

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2000
    “…It concludes that the urban laissez-faire policies implemented by federal and state governments, together with the globalization of the economy, will promote polycentric concentration in two or three cities, dominated by the megalopolis in the center of the country.…”

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