Using the Narcotrafico Threat to Build Public Administration Capacity between the US and Mexico (eBook, PDF)
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The current drug trafficking crisis between the US and Mexico is a "perfect storm" that has caused deaths, disappearances, and widespread fear of violence and insecurity in the border area between these two countries. Current US drug control policies with Mexico are based on a militarized system of border control and characterized by domestic gridl
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The current drug trafficking crisis between the US and Mexico is a "perfect storm" that has caused deaths, disappearances, and widespread fear of violence and insecurity in the border area between these two countries. Current US drug control policies with Mexico are based on a militarized system of border control and characterized by domestic gridl
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781466571105
- Artikelnr.: 40451710
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781466571105
- Artikelnr.: 40451710
Donald E. Klingner, PhD in public administration from the University of Southern California, is a distinguished professor in the School of Public Affairs at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA), and past president of ASPA. He is the coauthor of Public Personnel Management (Sixth Edition, 2010), published in English, Spanish, and Chinese. He has been a Fulbright Senior Scholar (Central America, 1994), a visiting professor at UNAM, Mexico (1999-2003), and a consultant to the United Nations, the World Bank, and the Inter-American Development Bank on public management capacity building. He was a faculty member at IUPUI (1974-1980) and Florida International University (1980-2001), and worked for the U.S. Civil Service Commission (1968-1973). Email: donald.klingner@gmail.com Roberto Moreno Espinosa, PhD in public administration from UNAM and a postdoctoral fellow at the University of New Mexico, has been a member of the Inter-American Development Bank's Advisory Council on Civil Society Representation in Mexico (2001-2009) and graduate coordinator of public administration at UNAM (1996-2008). He is the author of five books and numerous articles and essays, and has been a visiting professor at 20 Mexican and seven international universities. He is a member of the National System of Researchers (SNI), Level 2; chairman of the Board of the International Academy of Political and Administrative Sciences and Future Studies, AC, and professor at the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico (AUEM), Amecameca Campus. Email: rmorenoespinosa@yahoo.com.mx
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Drug Trafficking and Public Administration: A Natural Relationship and a
Global Problem. Regional Development, Education and Trans-border
Governance: Towards the Creation of a True Economic and Social Community.
Looks of Fear: A Reflection of the Fear and Violence in Mexico. A High Risk
Profession: Risks and Costs for Mexican Democracy of Journalists in the
Middle of the War against Drug Trafficking. The Military in the Homeland:
Comparing the US and Mexico. Institutional Capacity and National Security
Policy in Mexico: From Formalism to Realism. Critically Low Hispanic
College Graduation Rates and Under-Representation in Public Administration.
The Frontier of Knowledge: Between Life and Death. How Cartel Violence is
Affecting Cross-Border Collaboration. The US - Mexico Border in the Making
of Bilateral Policy. Civil Service: A Critical Feature for Reducing
Corruption in a Country such as Mexico? Latin American States and the
Onslaught of Unfinished Modernity: State Crisis and Public Security in
Mexico. The Public Sphere and Governance. Analysis, Conclusions and Final
Considerations.
Region as an Unrecognized Opportunity to Strengthen Public Administration.
Drug Trafficking and Public Administration: A Natural Relationship and a
Global Problem. Regional Development, Education and Trans-border
Governance: Towards the Creation of a True Economic and Social Community.
Looks of Fear: A Reflection of the Fear and Violence in Mexico. A High Risk
Profession: Risks and Costs for Mexican Democracy of Journalists in the
Middle of the War against Drug Trafficking. The Military in the Homeland:
Comparing the US and Mexico. Institutional Capacity and National Security
Policy in Mexico: From Formalism to Realism. Critically Low Hispanic
College Graduation Rates and Under-Representation in Public Administration.
The Frontier of Knowledge: Between Life and Death. How Cartel Violence is
Affecting Cross-Border Collaboration. The US - Mexico Border in the Making
of Bilateral Policy. Civil Service: A Critical Feature for Reducing
Corruption in a Country such as Mexico? Latin American States and the
Onslaught of Unfinished Modernity: State Crisis and Public Security in
Mexico. The Public Sphere and Governance. Analysis, Conclusions and Final
Considerations.
The 'Perfect Storm:' Drug Trafficking in the Mexico-U.S. Trans-Border
Region as an Unrecognized Opportunity to Strengthen Public Administration.
Drug Trafficking and Public Administration: A Natural Relationship and a
Global Problem. Regional Development, Education and Trans-border
Governance: Towards the Creation of a True Economic and Social Community.
Looks of Fear: A Reflection of the Fear and Violence in Mexico. A High Risk
Profession: Risks and Costs for Mexican Democracy of Journalists in the
Middle of the War against Drug Trafficking. The Military in the Homeland:
Comparing the US and Mexico. Institutional Capacity and National Security
Policy in Mexico: From Formalism to Realism. Critically Low Hispanic
College Graduation Rates and Under-Representation in Public Administration.
The Frontier of Knowledge: Between Life and Death. How Cartel Violence is
Affecting Cross-Border Collaboration. The US - Mexico Border in the Making
of Bilateral Policy. Civil Service: A Critical Feature for Reducing
Corruption in a Country such as Mexico? Latin American States and the
Onslaught of Unfinished Modernity: State Crisis and Public Security in
Mexico. The Public Sphere and Governance. Analysis, Conclusions and Final
Considerations.
Region as an Unrecognized Opportunity to Strengthen Public Administration.
Drug Trafficking and Public Administration: A Natural Relationship and a
Global Problem. Regional Development, Education and Trans-border
Governance: Towards the Creation of a True Economic and Social Community.
Looks of Fear: A Reflection of the Fear and Violence in Mexico. A High Risk
Profession: Risks and Costs for Mexican Democracy of Journalists in the
Middle of the War against Drug Trafficking. The Military in the Homeland:
Comparing the US and Mexico. Institutional Capacity and National Security
Policy in Mexico: From Formalism to Realism. Critically Low Hispanic
College Graduation Rates and Under-Representation in Public Administration.
The Frontier of Knowledge: Between Life and Death. How Cartel Violence is
Affecting Cross-Border Collaboration. The US - Mexico Border in the Making
of Bilateral Policy. Civil Service: A Critical Feature for Reducing
Corruption in a Country such as Mexico? Latin American States and the
Onslaught of Unfinished Modernity: State Crisis and Public Security in
Mexico. The Public Sphere and Governance. Analysis, Conclusions and Final
Considerations.