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El estudio de la teoría de las potencias medias en las relaciones internacionales adquirió un particular auge, específicamente al finalizar la segunda guerra mundial, cuando el orden global sufría una reconfiguración de poderes de cara al inicio de la guerra fría. En esa época, algunos Estados buscaron posicionarse como líderes regionales emergentes y encontraron en esta reestructuración de poderes de posguerra una oportunidad para alzar sus voces en torno a temas que las grandes potencias no habían atendido a cabalidad y que era de urgente necesidad llevarlos a la mesa de discusión en los foros internacionales. En este contexto de posguerra, tanto México como Canadá buscaron po...
"They stole 15 years of my life." A native of Monterrey, Mexico, Ricardo Aldape Guerra was sentenced to death in 1982 for the first-degree murder of a Houston Police Officer that took place three months earlier. He spent 15 years in a maximum security prison in Huntsville, Texas, before his death sentence was overturned and he was set free. Ricardo Ampudia, former Consul General of Mexico in Houston, Texas, explores the history and ethics of the death penalty in this fascinating look at its impact on Mexicans sentenced to death in the United States. A fervent opponent of capital punishment, Ampudia came to his beliefs because of his involvement in defending Aldape. The author offers a brief ...
In 1908 Franciso I. Madero wrote to arouse his people to free themselves from the domination of the Diaz Administration by taking advantage of the opportunity afforded in the scheduled elections of 1910. His program voiced the rationale for the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1917: Effective suffrage, No re-election. Now in a precise translation one may read the true story of Madero's political program - a milestone in Mexican History."
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