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Center for Energy Studies | Research Paper The Impact of the Decline in Oil Prices on the Economics, Politics and Oil Industry of Venezuela In this paper, the author weighs the difficulties facing Venezuela in light of its dependence on oil export revenues. Francisco J. Monaldi September 10, 2015
Center for the U.S. and Mexico | Research Paper Coproduction of Public Safety Mexico Center director Tony Payan considers whether citizens and the government should together combat organized crime in Mexico. Tony Payan September 8, 2015
Center for the U.S. and Mexico | Research Paper Violence as an Epidemic: Examining Organized Crime-related Homicides in the U.S.-Mexico Border From a Public Health Perspective Using a public health approach to study drug-related murders on the U.S.-Mexico border, the authors conclude the region is experiencing a "violence epidemic." Fernando Chinchilla, Tony Payan September 3, 2015
Drug Policy | Research Paper A "Failed State" in Mexico: Tamaulipas Declares Itself Ungovernable To access the full paper, download the PDF on the left-hand sidebar. Mexico finds itself in a precarious position, given… Gary J. Hale July 26, 2011
Research Paper Speaking Frankly: Voices From the Borderlands — The Mexican Citizens Speak Introduction: What We Seek to Achieve1 As the situation in the borderlands becomes more dire, there have been—and will… Joan Neuhaus Schaan February 11, 2011