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Women Mayors Rising. The New Local Power Reshaping the Global Economy
The conversation about female leadership no longer belongs solely to the agenda of rights and representation. Across municipalities in Africa, Latin America, and Europe, it is increasingly becoming a hard variable of competitiveness, governance, and innovation. The reason is simple: in a period marked by strained supply chains, the upcoming review of the USMCA, the energy transition, and accelerated digitalization, local power has returned to the center of economic decision-m

Editorial
Mar 114 min read


Local International Action as Public Policy
Over the past two decades, Mexican cities have evolved from passive actors in the international arena into key players in a new model of governance: local international action . Far from being an institutional trend, this shift reflects profound structural transformations driven by economic globalization, accelerated urbanization, and the growing need for local responses to global challenges such as climate change, migration, inequality, and economic competitiveness. Today

Editorial
Jan 73 min read


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