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  1. Las guerras del hummus: comida local, récord Guinness y gastropolítica palestino-israelí Avieli, Nir

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2015
    “…Anthropologists are paying increasing attention to “local food” and to the cultural processes that define food as local, showing time and again how the idea of “our food” is constructed through constant processes of negotiation and adaptation. …”
  2. Desarrollo y perspectivas de la medicina tradicional china: reflexiones a nivel local y global Incaurgarat, María Florencia

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2021
    “…This article explores three components of traditional Chinese medicine, both locally and globally. First, the text provides a genealogy of this ancient knowledge, starting from its (recorded) origins and continuing to the present day, emphasizing the encounters with so-called Western medicine, highlighting how the arrival of the latter ended up strengthening the native knowledge and creating a “new geography.” …”
  3. El congreso y la política de gasto en Jalisco, 1990-2014 Sánchez Martínez, José Said

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2016
    “…Subnational studies in Mexico have pointed out the huge power of governors and the weakness of local Congresses in the design of budget policy. …”
  4. De regidores porfiristas a presidentes de la República en el periodo revolucionario. Explorando el ascenso y la caída del "sonorismo" Almada Bay, Ignacio

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…It foregrounds their origins according to four elements: the survival of certain old regime practices in a local order resulting from the interaction of strong aboriginal groups, a white, scattered minority, and a weak governmental presence, where no one had control and, therefore, violence and informality, and opportunism and ad hoc solutions ruled; the forming of bonds and solidaruty for the production and control of violence and access to power, centered on kinship networks; the training of public servants in the context of the transition from a vague social concensus to the concentration of power in the hands of governmental authorities, when occupying municipal positions during the porfiriato in their hme state.…”
  5. La importancia de gobernar. La administración de Enrique Peña Nieto y la caída del PRI Hernández Rodríguez, Rogelio

    Foro Internacional

    2025
    “…Its presence in the states, control over its electoral machinery, and the cultivation of local leadership around Enrique Peña Nieto enabled the party to regain the presidency in 2012. …”
  6. El autoempleo como mecanismo de arraigo de la población en México; el caso de cuatro localidades Meza González, Liliana, Pederzini, Carla, Martínez Pellegrino, Sarah

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2006
    “…The data yielded by a survey undertaken in four urban localities in Mexico served as the basis for this article, which suggests that self-employment is a useful mechanism for encouraging the population to remain in its community of origin. …”
  7. Poder, negocios y familia en Guatemala a principios del siglo XIX Bertrand, Michel

    Historia Mexicana

    2007
    “…This crisis is used to reconstruct the networks of two interest groups that struggled for power in the capital. Even though both factions were headed by merchants and their principal objective was profit, their members were situated in the primary institutions of the royal and local governments and they pursued ambitious political projects. …”
  8. De las Juntas a la Regencia. La difícil articulación del poder en la España de 1808 Moliner Prada, Antonio

    Historia Mexicana

    2008
    “…The 1808 political crisis in Spain, brought about by the napo­leonic invasion and the “kidnapping” of the king, spurred  an important change in the structuring of power,  which passed on from town and city councils to local and provincial Juntas. …”

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