Martha Garcia

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Martha Garcia Torres Landa has a bachelor's degree in International Relations at the Tecnologico de Monterrey University in Queretaro, Mexico. During her undergraduate degree she has specialized in conflict and peace studies. Likewise, she has taken several creative writing courses and workshops in both Mexican universities and abroad. Her research interests include feminism, social activism, World History and Human Rights.

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The Buchona look: A lifestyle

Women in Mexico, especially in the regions close to the Sinaloa Cartel, are obsessed with the former beauty queen Emma Coronel, wife of El...

The Fast and the Fake

Mexico and the United States have always had trouble keeping their border safe in terms of trafficking; drugs, people, weapons and more. In an...

An interview with Joel Angel Bravo Anduaga: Are international organizations still relevant?

With recent developments in the international arena, and ghost conflicts from the past exacerbating contemporary global issues, it is inevitable to question what is...

To legalize or not to legalize?

Prostitution is considered as one of the oldest professions, which always causes conflicting points of view. The sex industry tied to human trafficking, is...

Is European humanity skin deep?

When talking about security the most common line of thought tends to be war and the actors involved in the attack, however, all the...

Interview with Rosie Chawla: If peace is not growing, then something else is

As conflict continues to rise in different parts of the world due to different reasons, it is inevitable to ask ourselves, what is happening...

Taiwan: A threat towards global security?

Since the end of World War II, China and Taiwan have not been on the same page: after the end of the Chinese civil...

Security for all

Without a doubt, security can be a tricky topic. We are raised under the assumption we are all born free and equal, does this...

Public safety or national security?

On December 21st of 2017, the former Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto created a new law known as Ley de Seguridad Interior (Law of...

Pushing the boundaries of morality: The American arms industry

When we think about war and defense our minds commonly go to soldiers, weapons, and violence, yet we neglect all the industry and production...

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