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La política exterior de México hacia Centroamérica en la década de los ochenta: un balance ex-post-facto
In: Revista mexicana de ciencias políticas y sociales, Band 40, Heft 161
ISSN: 2448-492X
El objetivo fundamental de este artículo consiste en analizar, desde el punto de vista político, el comportamiento de la política exterior mexicana hacia el istmo centroamericano en el periodo de 1979 a 1988. El artículo se divide en dos grandes apartados: el activismo en la política exterior que caracteriza al sexenio de José López Portillo y la multilateralización de dicha política exterior durante el gobierno de Miguel de la Madrid. Con ello se pretende entender la dinámica del fenómeno de las relaciones México-Centroamérica en un momento histórico en el que México optó por el activismo en su política exterior y por otorgar su apoyo a los procesos de cambio social en la región.
La política exterior de México hacia Centroamérica en la década de los ochenta: un balance ex-post-facto
In: Revista mexicana de ciencias políticas y sociales, Band 40, S. 109-134
ISSN: 0185-1918
Examines political events that shaped Mexican foreign policy toward Central America and social change movements there, under the Portillo and de la Madrid administrations, 1979-88. Summary in English.
La política exterior de México hacia Centroamérica en la década de los ochenta: un balance ex-post-facto
In: Revista mexicana de ciencias políticas y sociales, Heft 161, S. 109-136
ISSN: 0185-1918
Las elecciones en Belice: del espejismo bipartidista a la realidad neocolonialista
In: Secuencia: revista de historia y ciencias sociales, Heft 18, S. 005
ISSN: 2395-8464
<p>Para analizar las elecciones realizadas en Belice en 1989, la autora hace una revisión histórica de los partidos y de la actividad política de los trabajadores. Para lograr un proyecto acorde con la realidad del país los partidos políticos deberán tomar en cuenta la variedad étnicasocial, la situación de ex colonia británica y el papel estratégico que tiene en la zona centroamericana. Ponencia al Ciclo America Latina a la Hora de las Elecciones, Instituto Mora.</p>
Belice, textos de su historia
In: Secuencia: revista de historia y ciencias sociales, Heft 12, S. 097
ISSN: 2395-8464
<p>La bibliógrafa comentada se agrupa en seis temas: obras generales, informes oficiales, relatos de viajeros, obras y documentos de dicados al estudio de la relación entre Belice y México, obras con referencia al conflicto angloguatemalteco por la soberanía de Belice y artículos de corte antropológico</p>
La participación organizada de la mujer nicaragüense en la revolución sandinista
In: Secuencia: revista de historia y ciencias sociales, Heft 3, S. 144
ISSN: 2395-8464
<p>Reflexión acerca de la paulatina y decisiva participación femenina en la revolución sandinista. Síntesis del movimiento feminista en Nicaragua; creación y desarrollo de diversos grupos y sus objetivos.</p>
Regional voices in the geo-politics of Mexico and Central America, 1959-2019
In: Latin American history in translation
"This book is a collective work published as part of a larger project entitled "Mexico-Guatemala cross-border region; regional dimensions and bases for integrated development," the purpose of which is to introduce a series of issues relative to the geopolitical dimension of Mexico's actions in Central America and its stance on conflicts in the region between 1959 and 2019. The most widely published texts up until now have been written by Mexican authors, and we have less insight into how these processes have been viewed from Central America. With that in mind, we brought together a group of specialists, each highly renowned in their own country, some of them academics and others whose accounts are worth hearing because of their participation in social and political movements that are closely bound up in this issue. The following questions guided the drafting of this book: how have Central Americans viewed Mexican policies toward their countries? What do they think of Mexico's influence in various spheres of life in the region? Has Central America's past view of Mexico as their Latin American "big brother" changed? What do they consider to be the most salient issues in relations between our countries? What were the strategic interests of Cuba and the United States in the region? How did these processes develop during the Cold War, and what elements began to change in the 1990s? The papers collected here seek to answer these questions and to bring together and share knowledge and perspectives. This book will appeal to students and researchers alike interested in the politics and history of 20th century Mexico and Central America, as well as the involvement of such states during the Cold War and thereafter"--
Regional voices in the geo-politics of Mexico and Central America, 1959-2019
In: Latin American history in translation
"This book is a collective work published as part of a larger project entitled "Mexico-Guatemala cross-border region; regional dimensions and bases for integrated development," the purpose of which is to introduce a series of issues relative to the geopolitical dimension of Mexico's actions in Central America and its stance on conflicts in the region between 1959 and 2019. The most widely published texts up until now have been written by Mexican authors, and we have less insight into how these processes have been viewed from Central America. With that in mind, we brought together a group of specialists, each highly renowned in their own country, some of them academics and others whose accounts are worth hearing because of their participation in social and political movements that are closely bound up in this issue. The following questions guided the drafting of this book: how have Central Americans viewed Mexican policies toward their countries? What do they think of Mexico's influence in various spheres of life in the region? Has Central America's past view of Mexico as their Latin American "big brother" changed? What do they consider to be the most salient issues in relations between our countries? What were the strategic interests of Cuba and the United States in the region? How did these processes develop during the Cold War, and what elements began to change in the 1990s? The papers collected here seek to answer these questions and to bring together and share knowledge and perspectives. This book will appeal to students and researchers alike interested in the politics and history of 20th century Mexico and Central America, as well as the involvement of such states during the Cold War and thereafter"--
Centroamérica después de la firma de los acuerdos de paz: violencia, fronteras y migración
In: Contemporánea internacional
Centroamérica : geopolítica, militarización y crisis humanitaria / Raúl Benítez Manaut -- Seguridad, violencia estatal y derechos humanos en Centroamérica hoy : la criminalización de la protesta social / Kristina Pirker -- Las treguas con las maras y pandillas en Centroamérica : un balance de tres experiencias recientes / Alberto Martín Álvarez -- El Salvador : sistema de seguridad y violencia social : políticas gubernamentales e impacto regional / Mónica Cerón Díaz -- Los intereses estratégicos de Honduras y las disputas territoriales con Nicaragua y El Salvador : 1980-2014 / Jazmín Benítez López y Leonardo H. Rioja Peregrina -- México frente a Centroamérica : de los Acuerdos de Paz a los problemas de la posguerra / Mónica Toussaint -- Dinámica de seguridad en la frontera sur de México en el siglo XXI / Natalia Armijo Canto -- La seguridad humana para migrantes : un marco conceptual para exigir derechos / José Knippen
Centroamérica
In: Historia de las relaciones internacionales de México, 1821-2010, vol. 2
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