test dynamic list
Updated 01/13/2021
This page has 4 tags: "lists, rl-vaping, rl-AMLO, el-USMCA". The "lists" tag is to tell Tendenci that there are dynamic lists on this page. The other tags mean "get all research or event items with these tags". Add "rl-" or "el-" to the beginning of the page tag as appropriate. The order of the tags is not important. To add a list put this HTML in the content, replacing the ID with the relevant tag: <ul id="vaping" class="dynamicList" data-thumbnails="false"></ul>. ID's must always be lowercase.
How to:
- Assume you want to create a dynamic research list of items tagged with "vaping".
- Tag the page that you want the list to appear on with "lists" and "rl-vaping".
- In the content area, go into the source code and add the HTML highlighted above. Set the thumbnails option to true or false.
Research items tagged with "vaping" and thumbnails option set to "true"
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Research items tagged with "AMLO"
Dynamic list of events tagged with "USMCA"
Opinion: Despite Covid-19 Risks, Do Not Ban Vaping
Katharine Neill Harris and William Martin
August 31, 2020
Drug policy fellows Katharine Neill Harris and William Martin argue that even if researchers could be 100% certain that vaping increases an individual's susceptibility to Covid-19, which they are not, vape products still should not be banned. Houston Chronicle: https://bit.ly/2EQb6WA
Vaping: Clearing the Air
Katharine Neill Harris and William Martin
February 28, 2020
The authors examine recent trends in vaping, research on its effectiveness for smoking cessation, the role of industry marketing and policy responses to increased use.
Mexico’s New Anticorruption Struggle
Stephen Morris
March 30, 2020
Despite a revised institutional approach to fighting corruption, Mexico continues to face issues related to systemic corruption in the public and private arenas, writes nonresident scholar Stephen D. Morris.
Getting education wrong in Mexico
Daniel Prudencio
February 26, 2020
Mexico’s government should prioritize early childhood education, but its decision to reduce the budget and replace a childhood centers program for the disadvantaged indicates it does not, writes graduate fellow Daniel Prudencio.
Corruption and Democracy in Mexico
Jose Ivan Rodriguez-Sanchez
October 03, 2019
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has pledged to end corrupt practices in Mexico. Yet some of his other goals — such as returning to a more centralized government — might actually foster corruption. Postdoctoral fellow Jose Ivan Rodriguez-Sanchez explores this situation and analyzes the relationship between democracy and corruption in Mexico.
Making Pemex Great Again?
Francisco J. Monaldi
August 21, 2019
A viable plan to rescue Pemex exists, but Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has chosen another path, writes fellow Francisco Monaldi in Americas Quarterly: https://bit.ly/2HjUJQl
Trump is AMLO's biggest challenge
Rodrigo Montes de Oca
June 07, 2019
While President López Obrador has successfully dealt with thorny domestic issus over the last year, U.S.-Mexico relations are a stumbling block for his administration, writes scholar Rodrigo Montes de Oca. The Hill: https://bit.ly/2Imzzkk
Is the Trump-AMLO honeymoon over?
Rodrigo Montes de Oca
March 11, 2019
As Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador officially crosses the 100-day mark in his presidency, scholar Rodrigo Montes de Oca examines what his policies thus far indicate about the future direction of the U.S.-Mexico relationship. The Hill: http://bit.ly/2T04yWt
Populism comes to Mexico
Rodrigo Montes de Oca
December 04, 2018
On Dec. 1, 2018, a new chapter in Mexico’s history began as President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office, pledging to reform old traditions that symbolized a history of excess by political elites, writes research scholar Rodrigo Montes de Oca. The Hill: http://bit.ly/2SwM3cJ.
The Urea Value Chain in Mexico
Adrian Duhalt
September 28, 2018
The revival of domestic production of urea (i.e., nitrogen fertilizer) in Mexico could become one of the key elements to delivering food sovereignty, one of President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador major campaign promises, postdoctoral fellow Adrian Duhalt writes in this issue brief.
AMLO & Resource Nationalism
Francisco J. Monaldi
June 07, 2018
A win for Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) in Mexico's presidential election might spell another period of misguided nationalism that could impede Mexico’s ability to fully extract the benefits of its energy resources, fellow Francisco J. Monaldi writes in a blog for Forbes.
U.S.-MX relations benefit Texas
Tony Payan
June 04, 2018
Texas has the most to lose from more nationalistic undercurrents on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, Mexico Center director Tony Payan writes in an op-ed for the Houston Chronicle
Understanding AMLO
The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States and his aggressive behavior toward Mexico have greatly boosted the presidential campaign of Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), writes student intern Raul DeLira in a post for the Baker Institute Blog.