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Mexico Centered
Episode 62: El Problema del Crimen Organizado en México (Guest: Eduardo Guerrero)

Mexico Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 27:15


This podcast is in Spanish. Eduardo Guerrero, socio fundador y director de Lantia Consultores y Lantia Intelligence, habla sobre la complicada situación de seguridad nacional y el incremento en la violencia relacionada al crimen organizado en México. Para mayor información sobre el Centro para Estados Unidos y México del Instituto Baker, visite nuestra página web: https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX

Mexico Centered
Episode 59: Data for U.S.-Mexico Border Studies: Challenges in Data Collection and Distribution (Guests: James Gerber and Jorge Eduardo Mendoza Cota)

Mexico Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 24:57


James Gerber, professor emeritus of economics at San Diego State University, and Eduardo Mendoza, professor in the Department of Economic Studies at El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, discuss the challenges in making comparisons between sub-national units across the U.S.-Mexico border with existing data. They offer recommendations for future data collection efforts to help answer questions about economic and social integration at the border region. Their research can be found in the edited volume "Binational Commons" available at Amazon. For more information on the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico visit our website at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX , and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. To join our mailing list, please subscribe here and make sure to opt-in to "Center for the U.S. and Mexico Communications."

Mexico Centered
Episode 58: The Path to Permanent Residency for DREAMers (Guest: Catherine Glazer)

Mexico Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 22:28


Catherine Glazer, U.S. immigration attorney, discusses what the current path to permanent residency is, the obstacles for DACA recipients, and potential avenues the current administration could pursue to grant permanent legal status to Dreamers. Glazer is the author of the recently published research paper "The Materialization of a Dream: Creating a Pathway to Permanent Residency for DACA recipients” published by the Center for the United States and Mexico. For more information on the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico visit our website at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX , and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. To join our mailing list, please subscribe here and make sure to opt-in to "Center for the U.S. and Mexico Communications."

Mexico Centered
Episode 57: The Growth of Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship in Mexico (Guest: Vincent Speranza)

Mexico Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 24:59


Vincent Speranza, Managing Director of Endeavor Mexico, discusses the growth of venture capital and entrepreneurship in Mexico, the role of Endeavor in supporting entrepreneurs, and the challenges and opportunities during the pandemic. For more information on the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico visit our website at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX , and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. To join our mailing list, please subscribe here and make sure to opt-in to "Center for the U.S. and Mexico Communications."

Mexico Centered
Episode 56: Expectations for Mexico in 2021 (Guest: Tony Payan)

Mexico Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 28:50


Tony Payan, director of the Baker Institute’s Center for the United States and Mexico, discusses the expectations for Mexico in 2021 in regard to the country's economy, politics, public health, and the binational relationship with the United States under the Biden administration. For more information on the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico visit our website at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX , and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. To join our mailing list, please subscribe here and make sure to opt-in to "Center for the U.S. and Mexico Communications."

Mexico Centered
Episode 55: El Tercer País (Guest: Michael S. Malone)

Mexico Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 24:29


Michael S. Malone, high-technology/business journalist, producer of the award-winning PBS miniseries The New Heroes, editor of Forbes ASAP magazine, and Dean’s Executive Professor at Santa Clara University, talks about his recent book, "El Tercer País", where he explores the connections between San Diego and Tijuana, the history of the border region and the growing bi-national partnership.  For more information on the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico visit our website at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX , and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. To join our mailing list, please subscribe here and make sure to opt-in to "Center for the U.S. and Mexico Communications."

Mexico Centered
Episode 54: U.S.-Mexico Relations Under President-Elect Biden (Guest: Mark P. Jones)

Mexico Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 19:30


Mark P. Jones, fellow in political science at the Baker Institute and the Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies at Rice University, talks about the binational relationship between the United States and Mexico in the context of the 2020 presidential election and the new president-elect. For more information on the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico visit our website at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX , and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. To join our mailing list, please subscribe here and make sure to opt-in to "Center for the U.S. and Mexico Communications."

Mexico Centered
Episode 53: Health Inequalities in the US-Mexico Border Region (Guests: Eva Moya and Silvia Chavez-Baray)

Mexico Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 26:27


Eva Moya, Associate Professor, and Silvia Chavez-Baray, Post Doctoral Fellow, at the Department of Social Work, University of Texas at El Paso, talk about the unique characteristics of the US-Mexico border, the health of its residents, and the challenges and opportunities of managing health policy and outcomes during the Covid-19 pandemic. Their research can be found in the edited volume "The Future of US-Mexico Relations: Strategic Foresight" available at Arte Público Press and Amazon. For more information on the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico visit our website at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX , and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. To join our mailing list, please subscribe here and make sure to opt-in to "Center for the U.S. and Mexico Communications."

USMEX Today Podcast
Race as Culture and Color, Recognizing Afrodescendent Populations in Colombia and Mexico (1970-2018)

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 30:32


Juan Delgado is a USMEX Fellow and PhD candidate in sociology at UCLA. This seminar was recorded on June 3, 2020. For more information on USMEX events click here.

Mexico Centered
Episode 51: The Future of US-Mexico Security and Defense

Mexico Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 25:19


Richard Kilroy, nonresident scholar in the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico and associate professor of politics at Coastal Carolina University; and Abelardo Rodriguez Sumano, professor and researcher at Universidad Iberoamericana, discuss the key drivers impacting national security and defense relations between the United States and Mexico and offer possible scenarios for the future, along with policy recommendations to support the avoidance of conflict. Their paper, "Avoiding Conflict? United States and Mexico Future Security and Defense Scenarios", is available here. The edited volume "The Future of US-Mexico Relations: Strategic Foresight" is available at Arte Publico Press. For more information on the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico visit our website at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX , and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. To join our mailing list, please subscribe here and make sure to opt-in to "Center for the U.S. and Mexico Communications."

USMEX Today Podcast
El sufragio extraterritorial de la diáspora: 2017-2019

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 28:33


Victor Espinoza is a USMEX Fellow and professor of public administration at El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF). This seminar was recorded on May 27, 2020. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Democracy and Sub-national Institutional Building in Mexico

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 31:46


Juan Fernando Ibarra del Cueto is a USMEX Fellow and professor of Political Science at Colgate University. This seminar was recorded on May 20, 2020. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Cohesion, capacity, or stability? The state’s role in ending violent criminal competition

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 39:25


Patrick Signoret is a USMEX Fellow and PhD candidate in politics at Princeton University. This seminar was recorded on April 22, 2020. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Tequila Pueblo Mágico y Aguadas Pueblo Patrimonio: marcas de la espacialización del tiempo en destinos turísticos

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 31:19


Daniel Ramirez Perez is a USMEX Fellow and PhD candidate in anthropology at El Colegio de Michoacan (COLMICH). This seminar was recorded on March 4, 2020. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Political Regimes and Politicians’ Behavior: Evidence from Mexico, 1982-2012

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 39:55


Juan Pablo Micozzi is a USMEX Fellow and Professor in political science at ITAM in Mexico City. This seminar was recorded on February 19, 2020. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Four Dimensions of Clientelism: A Typology of Threats and Promises to Voters

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 32:34


Gilles Serra is a USMEX Fellow and Professor in political science at CIDE in Mexico City. This seminar was recorded on February 12, 2020. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Caregiving across the border: Mexican women transmigrants in San Diego

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 41:45


Silvia Lopez is a USMEX Fellow and a Professor of population studies at Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF). This seminar was recorded on April 17, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here. 

USMEX Today Podcast
Clients or Citizens?: The Bureaucratic Costs of Claim-Making in Mexico

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 27:15


Tesalia Rizzo is a USMEX Fellow and a CDDRL Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University. She will join the Political Science department at the University of California, Merced in 2020. This seminar was recorded on June 5, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here. 

USMEX Today Podcast
The Octopus and the Leviathan: Urban Politics and the Rise and Fall of Authoritarianism in Mexico

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 42:08


Michael Lettieri is a USMEX Fellow and a lecturer in the International Studies program where he teaches about violence, human rights, and civil society efforts to address crime in Mexico. This seminar was recorded on May 1, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
The city that was not: environmental problems and urbanization of Mexico City in the 1950s

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 18:03


Sergio Miranda Pacheco is a USMEX Fellow and a professor of history at Institute of Historical Research, UNAM. This seminar was recorded on May 29, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
We are the Slaves of the Twenty-First Century”: Life and Labor among Mexico’s Indigenous Migrant Farmworkers

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 36:27


James Daria is a USMEX Fellow and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Georgia College and State University. This seminar was recorded on May 15, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Cárdenas was Calling Us:’ Race, Class, & Settlement in Mexican & Spanish Exile Imaginaries

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 41:05


Kevan Aguilar is a USMEX Fellow and a Ph.D. candidate in the department of history at UC San Diego. This seminar was recorded on May 8, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Variations in the Circumstances of Law Enforcement: Detention and Torture Beyond the War on Drugs in Mexico

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 42:13


Daniela Barba is a USMEX Fellow and a Ph.D. candidate in politics and social policy at Princeton University, with a specialization in comparative politics. This seminar was recorded on April 24, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
I Became a Mom Overnight: How the Deportation of a Parent Affects Immigrant Young Adults’ Educational Trajectories

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 18:12


Carolina Valdivia is a USMEX Fellow and a doctoral candidate at Harvard University. She will be a UC President’s Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Sociology at UCLA during the 2020-2021 academic year. This seminar was recorded on April 17, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Análisis de las Relaciones entre México y los Estados Unidos en Perspectiva Histórica

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 61:25


Francisco Paoli is a USMEX Fellow and a professor of sociology, law and political science and a researcher at the Institute of Juridicial Investigations at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). This seminar was recorded on April 10, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.

Mexico Centered
Episode 49: Migration, Marriage and Family

Mexico Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 27:56


Nora Haenn, associate professor of anthropology and international studies at North Carolina State University, talks about how women experience and deal with the disruption to family dynamics that comes from migration and how they work to keep families together. Haenn’s new book Marriage after Migration: An Ethnography of Money, Romance, and Gender in Globalizing Mexico explores this subject. For more information on the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico visit our website at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX , and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. To join our mailing list, please subscribe here and make sure to opt-in to "Center for the U.S. and Mexico Communications."

Mexico Centered
Episode 48: A Conversation with the Governor of Tamaulipas

Mexico Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 18:52


Tamaulipas governor Francisco Javier García Cabeza de Vaca discusses his administration’s plans to tackle drug-related violence and improve public safety as well as increase the production of shale gas and oil in the state. The Center for the United States and Mexico hosted governor García Cabeza de Vaca on Febraury 7, 2020. For more information, photos and video of the event, visit: https://www.bakerinstitute.org/events/2049/ For more information on the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico visit our website at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX , and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. To join our mailing list, please subscribe here and make sure to opt-in to "Center for the U.S. and Mexico Communications."

Mexico Centered
Episode 47: Expectations for 2020

Mexico Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 25:47


Tony Payan, director of the Center for the United States and Mexico, discusses the expectations for the López Obrador administration in 2020. For more information on the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico visit our website at https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX , and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. To join our mailing list, please subscribe here and make sure to opt-in to "Center for the U.S. and Mexico Communications."

Lorena Today
Conversando con Alfredo Corchado sobre «Patrias»

Lorena Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 11:59


Cuando Alfredo Corchado se traslada a Filadelfia en 1987 como corresponsal de The Wall Street Journal, se sintió como si fuera el único mexicano en la ciudad. Pero en el restaurant Tequilas conecta con otros dos mexicanos y un mexicoamericano que se sentían tan aislados como él y comienzan una conversación sobre qué significa ser mexicano y estadounidense al mismo tiempo y que duraría más de 30 años. La perspectiva de estos cuatro amigos –David Suro, dueño del restaurante; Primo, académico y activista social, Ken Trujillo, criado en Nuevo México y con una carrera política por delante y el propio autor, será el marco en el que se cuenta esta historia. Aunque desde Estados Unidos piensan en México y su cultura como su patria original, todos acaban descubriendo que su patria es una mezcla de ambos países. Patrias fusiona lo político y lo personal para también narrar la historia de la última gran migración mexicana a través de los ojos de cuatro amigos desde que la población mexicana en los Estados Unidos era de 700,000 personas durante los años setenta hasta los más de 35 millones de personas en la actualidad. Aparte de proporcionar un importante contexto histórico para el actual debate sobre inmigración, Patrias es una meditación personal y oportuna sobre lo que significa ser un “migrante” en Estados Unidos. Entrevista con Alfredo Corchado, periodista, autor y experto en inmigración sobre su nuevo libro «Patrias». Cuando Alfredo Corchado se traslada a Filadelfia en 1987 como corresponsal de The Wall Street Journal, se sintió como si fuera el único mexicano en la ciudad. Pero en el restaurant Tequilas conecta con otros dos mexicanos y un mexicoamericano que se sentían tan aislados como él y comienzan una conversación sobre qué significa ser mexicano y estadounidense al mismo tiempo y que duraría más de 30 años. La perspectiva de estos cuatro amigos –David Suro, dueño del restaurante; Primo, académico y activista social, Ken Trujillo, criado en Nuevo México y con una carrera política por delante y el propio autor, será el marco en el que se cuenta esta historia. Aunque desde Estados Unidos piensan en México y su cultura como su patria original, todos acaban descubriendo que su patria es una mezcla de ambos países. Patrias fusiona lo político y lo personal para también narrar la historia de la última gran migración mexicana a través de los ojos de cuatro amigos desde que la población mexicana en los Estados Unidos era de 700,000 personas durante los años setenta hasta los más de 35 millones de personas en la actualidad.  Aparte de proporcionar un importante contexto histórico para el actual debate sobre inmigración, Patrias es una meditación personal y oportuna sobre lo que significa ser un “migrante” en Estados Unidos. Acerca deAlfredo Corchado: Alfredo es el corresponsal de The Dallas Morning News en México y autor de Midnight in Mexico (Medianoche en México). Ha sido becario de Nieman, Lannan, USMEX, Woodrow Wilson y Rockefeller y ganador de los premios Maria Moors Cabot y Elijah Parish Lovejoy por la valentía en su trabajo periodístico. Corchado vive en Ciudad de México, pero considera que su casa es la frontera.

Mexico Centered
Episode 42: Inteligencia Financiera y Corrupción

Mexico Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 26:40


This podcast is in Spanish. Santiago Nieto, director de la Unidad de Inteligencia Financiera (UIF) de la Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público, habla sobre la estrategia de combate a la corrupción de la administración de López Obrador. El 28 de agosto de 2019 se organizó un evento con el Dr. Nieto sobre corrupción en México. El video del evento está disponible en la siguiente página: https://www.bakerinstitute.org/events/2016/ Para mayor información sobre el Centro para Estados Unidos y México del Instituto Baker, visite nuestra página web: https://www.bakerinstitute.org/USMEX  

USMEX Today Podcast
Homelessness and HIV/STI risk among a cohort of women sex workers in the border city of Tijuana, Mexico

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 37:02


Teresita Rocha is a USMEX fellow and Ph.D. candidate in public health at UC San Diego- San Diego State University. This seminar was recorded on March 13, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Return Migration and Economic Development Evidence from Mexico, by José Bucheli

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 51:32


Jose Bucheli is a USMEX fellow and Ph.D. candidate in economics from the University of New Mexico. This seminar was recorded on January 16, 2019.

USMEX Today Podcast
Zapata’s Justice Land and Water Conflict Resolution in Revolutionary Mexico (1914–1916)

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 48:22


Helga Baitenmann is a USMEX fellow and associate fellow at the UNiversity of London. This seminar was recorded on March 20, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
From Tlatelolco to Ayotzinapa The Crónicas of Elena Poniatowska in Mexican Social Memory

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 50:36


Lynn Stephen is a USMEX fellow Professor of anthropology at the University of Oregon. This seminar was recorded on January 30, 2019. For more information about USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Evaluating the Resilience of Mexican Farming to Climate Change

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 40:35


Charlotte González is a USMEX fellow and postdoctoral fellow in ecology at the Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste. This seminar was recorded on February 13, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Constructing New Lives in Mexico Post-Deportation

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 44:58


Abigail Thornton is a USMEX fellow and Ph.D. candidate in education from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). This seminar was recorded on February 27, 2019.

USMEX Today Podcast
Technical Architecture, Integral Planning, and Integration: an Architectural Foray into Politics and Policy making in Mexico 1925-1955

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 46:18


Albert Lopez is a USMEX fellow and Ph.D. candidate in History, Theory, and Criticism of Architecture at MIT. This seminar was recorded on February 20, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Household Instability and the Academic Performance of Latina/o Children of Immigrants

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 43:05


Daniel Millan is a USMEX fellow and Ph.D. candidate in sociology at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). This seminar was recorded on February 6, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.

USMEX Today Podcast
Political Change from the Outside in: U.S. Trade Leverage and Labor-Rights Reform in Mexico

USMEX Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 48:03


Kevin Middlebrook is a USMEX fellow and Professor of Latin American Politics at University College London. This seminar was recorded on March 6, 2019. For more information on USMEX events click here.