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The magazine that analyzes the power of Mexican municipalities in the economy, governance and Mexico's relationship with the world.
A border in debt. The ongoing challenge of protecting migrant women
Along the busiest border in the world, the image of the migrant woman emerges as an invisible protagonist—resilient in spirit, yet systemically vulnerable. In 2025, both Mexico and the United States face a pressing ethical, political, and economic challenge: to build effective, binational public policies that genuinely protect and empower this historically neglected population. Throughout 2024, both nations made specific advances. In Mexico, the National Migration Institute

Editorial
Aug 7, 20253 min read


Mayors of Change: How Women Leaders Are Redefining Local Power in Mexico and the U.S.
In an era defined by institutional transformation and growing demands for governments to be more inclusive, efficient, and citizen-centered, female mayors in Mexico and the United States are emerging as powerful agents of structural change. These women are not only governing with a different perspective—they are actively reshaping traditional models of local politics by promoting participatory approaches centered on equity, sustainability, and technology. In 2024, the numbe

Editorial
Apr 30, 20253 min read


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