Publications

USMCA Review as a Tool for U.S. Three-Pronged Influence on Mexico in Trade, Energy, and Drug Trafficking

Military operation against Latin American drug cartels and the Maduro regime as the optimal way to prepare U.S. forces for a global conflict

Elon Musk’s political project “America Party”: tech elites form a hybrid model of influence on White House policy

$10 billion railway project for shuttles between Mexico and the U.S: Washington reshapes trade supply chains with Mexico to block Chinese bypass routes

US-China tariff agreement: a tactical episode amid the “strategic decoupling” and transformation of the global rare earth map

Trump’s executive order on reducing drug prices: the U.S. acts preemptively to avoid shortages of essential medicines in a potential global military conflict

MAGA pressure on Congress on border security deal turns one of Biden’s main campaign issues into a potential advantage

Fed’s hold on interest rates: anticipation of new decisions by Trump’s team amid growing fragmentation of the global economy

The first foreign trips of new Secretary of State: Latin America at the center of economic and security initiatives against Chinese influence

Cancellation of electric vehicle funding programs in US: strengthening autonomy from Chinese resources and creating a new technological lead for American companies

Trump Administration prioritizes combating illegal immigration: the U.S. removes China’s leverage over domestic security

Narco-Cartels backed by China aim to disrupt judicial reform in Mexico: the new Trump Administration’s plan to counter the fentanyl crisis and China’s influence in the region

Democrats and Republicans compete for the last unallocated electoral cluster: the votes of American overseas voters could play a decisive role

Two strategies to address border issues: Democrats advocate economic stabilization of Latin America as an alternative to stricter immigration bills

Election of Claudia Sheinbaum as President of Mexico is the hope of averting the scenario of authoritarianism expansion in Latin America

The formation of a common cloud computing architecture between Washington, Seoul and Tokyo disrupts Beijing’s plans for large-scale cyberattacks on the United States

Trump’s “realpolitik” versus Biden’s liberal value-based approach. The approach the candidates can successfully sell to American voters







