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The Politics of Fear: Uruapan and the Unravelling of the Mexican State

Political assassinations have long punctuated Mexico’s democratic trajectory, often surfacing at moments when institutional fragility becomes impossible to ignore. The murder of Uruapan’s mayor...

The Illusion of Freedom: Latin America’s Authoritarian Drift

Latin America’s political landscape has seen sweeping shifts in recent years. On one hand, a so-called “second Pink Tide” has returned left-of-centre governments to...

The Dark Fleet: How Cartels Took Hold of North America’s Energy Trade

When a Danish-flagged tanker named Torm Agnes quietly pulled into Mexico’s Port of Ensenada this spring, few took notice. The harbor, better known for...

In Diplomatic Pressure Move, US Revokes Visas of Mexican Officials Over Cartel Ties

The U. S. government has revoked the visas of over 50 Mexican politicians and officials as part of the Trump administration's effort to combat...

Alejandro Irarragorri with Santos: A Model of Innovation in Mexican Soccer

Under the leadership of Alejandro Irarragorri with Santos Laguna, the club has consolidated itself as an institution with the capacity to inspire and help...

Assertive pragmatism vs. strategic ambiguity: Mexico and Brazil in Trump’s America

The United States under Trump has forced Latin America back into a familiar position: adapt, resist, or recalibrate. Yet Mexico and Brazil, the two...

Mexico Imposes 50% Tariff on Chinese Autos, Reshaping Import Landscape

Mexico announced plans to raise tariffs on automobiles from China and other Asian nations to 50% as part of a larger change in import...

How the Palace Company built a resort empire in the Caribbean: Palace Resorts, Moon Palace and others

Over the past three decades, The Palace Company, through its flagship brand Palace Resorts, has quietly but powerfully reshaped the landscape of luxury hospitality...

Justice on the Ballot? Mexico’s Controversial Judicial Elections

On 1 June 2025 Mexico held a historic and unprecedented vote to elect judges, from local magistrates up to Supreme Court justices. Nearly 2,600...

Diplomatic Asylum As Safe Havens? – Analysing The Political Crime Exception in Mexico v. Ecuador

Authors: Natasha Mittal and Raima Singh* The breach of inviolability by the Ecuadorian forces on 5th April, 2024, upon forcibly entering the Mexican Embassy, was...

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