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American Acequias: New Mexicans and National Belonging, Jacquelyn M. Davila, UG '22 (3945831)Acequias are gravity-fed irrigation ditches managed by communities of farmers called parciantes. At the turn of the seventeenth century, colonial Spanish settlers introduced acequias into the arid…
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Trauma Exposure and Mental Health Outcomes Among Central American and Mexican Children Held in Immigration Detention at the United States-Mexico BorderThe current study sought to explore the associations between migration-related stress and the mental health of migrant children coming from Central America and Mexico who were held in United States…
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Mexico's 2018 Elections: To What Extent Have The Decisions of the High Chamber of the TEPJF Enchanced Electoral Integrity in the 2017-2018 Elections in Mexico?Reyes Rodriguez, Justice of the Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary (TEPJF)
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Mexico's 2018 Elections: Round Table: Institutional Safeguards and ChallengesJavier Aparicio, CIDE Lorenzo Cordova, INE Reyes Rodriguez, TEPJ Guillermo Trejo, Notre Dame Moderator: Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Theodore A. Well '29 Professor of Economics, Princeton University
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Mexico's 2018 Elections: The National Electoral Institutes Role Before the 2018 Mexican ElectionsLorenzo Cordova, President of the General Council of the National Electoral Institute (INE)
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Mexico's 2018 Elections: Electoral Institutional Safeguards PanelLorenzo Cordova, Reyes Rodriguez, Moderator: Gabriela Nouzeilles
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Mexico's 2018 Elections: Elections, Violence, and Corruption PanelJavier Aparicio, Guillermo Trejo, Moderator: Maria Inclan
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Mexico's 2018 Elections: Elections and Criminal Violence in Mexico: The Elephant in the RoomGuillermo Trejo, Associate Professor of Political Science and Faculty Fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame
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Mexico's 2018 Elections: Mexico 2018: A Young Normal Democracy?Javier Aparicio, Associate Professor and Head of the Political Studies Division, CIDE
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