Aquí podrás encontrar tesis sobre crimen organizado en México.
Land Dispossession and Juridical Land Disputes of Indigenous Peoples in Northern Mexico: A Structural Domination Approach
Almanza Alcalde, Horacio / University of East Anglia
Border Crossings: Transnational Movements for Alternative Development and Radical Democracy in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region
Bandy, Joe / UC, Santa Barbara
Human Trafficking from Southern Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala: Why These Victims are Trafficked into Modern Day Florida
Golob, Timothy Adam / University of South Florida
Culture and the Struggle for Civil Society Understanding the Zapatista National Liberation Army
Gilbreth, Chris / Simon Fraser University
A Study of the Perceptions of Professionals in the Combat Against Slavery and Trafficking of Women and Children Across Borders: United States of America and United Mexican States
Rosales, Anna Maria / California State University
Bio-Politics of State Repression: A Case Study of the Indignados Social Movement in Ciudad Juárez, México
Acosta, Igi G. / The University of Texas at El Paso
From the Text to the Frame: A Frame Analysis of the Collective Action Frames of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, 1980 – 1998
Hall, James Joseph / University of Exeter
Access to Justice, Victims’ Rights, and Private Prosecution in Latin America: The Cases of Chile, Guatemala, and Mexico
Michel-Luviano, Verónica / The University of Minnesota
The modern Mexican military: Political influence and institutional interests in the 1980s
Walker, Phyllis Greene / The American University