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Peace That Pays
In Mexico, crime prevention has moved beyond being solely a public security issue: it is now a key variable in competitiveness, investment attraction, and social stability. In a context where the country recorded a historic trade volume with the United States of $873 billion in 2025 and attracted approximately $41 billion in foreign direct investment, the message to its trade partners across the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania is clear: producing more is not enoug

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Apr 84 min read


Deadly Climate, Cities Under Pressure. The Public Health Battle That Will Shape Global Competitiveness
Climate change is no longer just an environmental debate; it has become a daily test of local governance, public health, and economic competitiveness. Municipalities are now where a decisive part of the new productive map between Mexico, the United States, and their trade partners across the Americas, Europe, and Africa is being drawn. When a city cannot respond to heat waves, dengue outbreaks, water shortages, or floods, the consequences go beyond quality of life. Industrial

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Mar 114 min read


The bilent Battle for control of the city: AI is already governing
In 2025, the promise of “smart cities” has moved beyond aspirational rhetoric and into a field of direct economic and political competition. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a technological add-on; it has become the new urban operating system. It determines which potholes are fixed first, how public transportation routes are adjusted in real time, where security resources are deployed, how water is prioritized during shortages, and which permits are accelerated to at

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Dec 15, 20253 min read


Code red at the border. Intelligence or chaos
Public security in Mexico and the United States is not about walls or speeches—it is about actionable, shared intelligence. In 2025, both...

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Oct 2, 20253 min read


Democracy at a click. How Mexico and the U.S. are rewriting citizen participation in 2025
Citizen participation is no longer synonymous with ballot boxes and physical assemblies. In 2024, a digital infrastructure matured that,...

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Sep 25, 20253 min read


Companies at the Helm of Policy! CSR Already Rewriting the Mexico–U.S. Agenda
In 2025, the most decisive border between Mexico and the United States is not geographical: it is the one that separates governments that...

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Sep 4, 20253 min read


Double wall against the cartel. How the two Nogales accelerated border security in 2024… and what’s still missing in 2025
The Nogales–Nogales corridor became in 2024 the most visible laboratory for local cooperation against cross-border crime. While the DEA...

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Aug 18, 20253 min read


Training or chaos. The U.S.–Mexico border’s security is decided in the classroom
Border security is no longer defined solely by walls or equipment; it is determined in classrooms, simulators, and forensic labs. 2025...

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Aug 12, 20253 min read


Borders Under Fire: The Urgency of a Binational Policy Against Cross-Border Crime
In a context where interdependence between Mexico and the United States goes beyond economics and politics, cross-border crime has become...

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Aug 6, 20253 min read


The Battle for the Ballot in Mexico City: Who Will Win the Capital's Vote in 2025?
At a decisive moment for the political course of Mexico’s capital, Mexico City is immersed in an electoral reconfiguration that could...

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Jul 9, 20253 min read


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