Saturday, July 24, 2010

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Dear colleagues

hereby wish to inform you about new electives we will have this semester.

Here is a brief review of new electives we will have this semester, if you have any questions or comments, feel free to write.


Terrorism and Counterterrorism
States, on par with economic tensions product of the last stage of capitalist globalization, are now facing new threats in the form of a complex network of incisive revolutionary and nationalist forces. At the same time, the States, under the logic of the state of emergency, have been developed, implemented and refined a series of policies oriented towards obedience, have made the exercise of fear and the use of political violence increasingly recurrent factors in governmental practices and where the prime example, are precisely the counter-terrorism measures implemented around the idea of \u200b\u200bnational security imperative. In that sense, this course will focus on the analysis of socio-political matrix that structure these processes, so that it is possible to account for the way in which terrorists and counter-practices and the underlying processes.

This course will be taught by Hector Bezares, who made his master's degree in International Relations at the School whose area of \u200b\u200bresearch in graduate school is "Hegemony and Punishment in the Age of Global Terrorism: the case of United States."
has teaching experience in the areas of: United States Politics and Government, the United States and Canada, Political and Social Development of Mexico I and II and in Contemporary International Relations Seminar I. He has also published articles and reviews on political thought, security and drug trafficking.
This matter will be held Tuesday and Friday from 7-9 and on the template as short-term analysis.
Prospective International Policy.

Much has been written about drug safety issues and even more with the current situation that exists in our country about the growing militarization of the strategy of organized crime. To this is added to the large networks which act corruption by officials of security agencies, a situation that leads to very complex combat to the extent it is protected and reproduced by these bodies.

On the relevance of the topic, this semester Mario Cruz professor who specializes in security, drug trafficking and foresight, will give Prospective matter of International Politics.

has a post-doctoral research with the theme: "War, drug trafficking and drug policy. A review geopolitics of Plan Colombia and the Merida Initiative. "Doctorate thesis on" Strategies hegemonic and military enterprises: the case of Colombia ", Master thesis under the title:" Colombia: the reasons of occupation (geopolitical analysis of the Plan Colombia ".
also has a degree in economics from the Instituto Politecnico Nacional why has taught at the race in the area of \u200b\u200beconomics.
This course will be taught on Mondays and Thursdays from 20 to 22 hours.

Multilateralism New Approach
This matter will be given by Professor Isaac Gerardo Morales Tenorio Wednesdays from 16 to 20hrs.
The teacher works in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and has extensive experience in the field.
For more details of your curriculum, we recommend you visit the International Relations Center, who should already have in your database information across the curriculum teaching staff, as agreed by the Technical Council at its plenary session in June.
know that the data base of non-CRI se ha actualizado como debería pese al acuerdo antes mencionado, sin embargo, hay profesores que imparten clase en otras carreras de la facultad, por tal motivo les sugerimos que revisen la pagina de cada coordinación para que encuentren la información de algunos profesores. Por nuestra seguiremos insistiendo en que se suban los datos de nuestra plantilla de profesores con mayor rapidez.
Los únicos perfiles de los profesores que se encuentran en la página del CRI los pusimos en el Blog de recomendación de profesores.

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