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dc.rights.licensehttp://ru.micisan.unam.mx/page/terminos
dc.contributor.editorToro Gayol, Marybel
dc.contributor.otherVelasco Montante, Astrid
dc.date.accessioned2019-01-17T23:59:03Z
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-17T00:15:32Z
dc.date.available2019-01-17T23:59:03Z
dc.date.available2022-02-17T00:15:32Z
dc.date.issued1992
dc.identifier.issn0186-9418
dc.identifier.urihttps://ru.micisan.unam.mx/handle/123456789/21923
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.format.extent107 pp.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Coordinación de Humanidades, Centro de Investigaciones sobre Estados Unidos de América
dc.relation.isformatofprint
dc.relation.haspartOur Voice/ Margáin, Hugo B.; Sian Ka"an a Natural Paradise/ Montiel Ziegler, Elsie; Compact for a New World; Nature Reserves; The UNAM Ecology Reserves/ Soberón M., Jorge; Mexico and its popular Religious Tradition/ González M., José Luis; Music in the Cathedral (Part II)/ Álvarez del Castillo, Fernando; Open Sea (1492) - Open Space (1969)/ Margáin, Hugo B.; Mexico"s Efforts and Achievements Since 1982/ Gurría, José Ángel; The Modernization of the Mexican Agricultural Sector/ Téllez K., Luis; Another Tuna Embargo?/ Ríos Servín, Eva; Mexico"s Fisheries/ Martínez Zwanzinger, Celia; Constitucional Prosedures for the Approval of Treaties in Cnada, The United States and Mexico/ Rabasa, Emilio O.; An Unofficial Evaluation of the Canada-U.S. FTA/ Gutiérrez Haces, Teresa; Agriculture and the Free Trade Agreement/ Delgadillo Macías, Javier; Torres Torres, Felipe; Mexican Tourism and the Free Trade Agreement/ Méndez Lugo, Bernardo; Peace for El Salvador/ Paz, Alejandra de la; Puerto Rico: Hovering Between "Yes" and "No"/ Toro Gayol, Marybel; Mexico and Latin American Integration/ Madrid, Miguel de la; Awards/ Villanueva, Raquel; National Drug Control Program: 1989-1994; The Monterrey Museum/ García Murillo, Jorge; Cacaxtla: An Example of Pre-Hispanic Grandeur/ Vergara B., Sergio de la L.; The Mayas in the Ancient Art of Mexico/ Luna Arroyo, Antonio; Changes in World Equilibrium/ Montaño, Jorge; Labor Force and Economic Development in Mexico and the U.S,/ Russell, James W.; Su majestad británica contra la Revolución mexicana, 1900-1950, El fin de un imperio informal/ García Chavez, Alonso; Historical honesty (Review)/ Armendariz, Antonio; Élite, tecnocracia y movilidad política en México/ Suárez Farías, Francisco; About the Cora of the Nayarit Sierra/ Luna Parra, Georgina
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dc.subjectHUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS DE LA CONDUCTA
dc.titleVoices of Mexico: Mexican Perspectives on Contemporary Issues
dc.audienceEstudiantes
dc.audienceMaestros
dc.audienceInvestigadores
dc.audienceOtros públicos
dc.audienceMedios de comunicación
dc.contributor.assistanteditorMontiel Ziegler, Elsie
dc.contributor.assistanteditorGarcía Chávez, Alonso
dc.contributor.businessmanagerOcampo, Consuelo
dc.contributor.copyeditorandtranslatorCuicani
dc.contributor.designerNoriega, Ricardo
dc.contributor.designerBelmar, Marco Antonio
dc.contributor.editorinchiefMargáin, Hugo B.
dc.contributor.layoutGlypho, Taller de Gráfica
dc.contributor.printerOffset Setenta
dc.contributor.salesandcirculationmanagerDe Peeters, Olga
dc.contributor.salesandcirculationmanagerVillanueva, Raquel
dc.contributor.salesandcirculationmanagerFlores, Bety
dc.contributor.translatorCuicani S. C. (Traslation)
dc.contributor.translatorHorbach Languge Services (Traslation)
dc.coverage.placeofpublicationMéxico
dc.date.printcopyrighted[ca. 1992]
dc.description.extractDrug addiction was become one of the most serious problems facing today´s world. One hundred and six countries —including Canada, the United States and Mexico—met in Vienna in 1988 to unify their efforts and stop the advance of — and if possible eliminate— drug used which is sapping both individual and collective energy, and threatening the security of numerous nations. Enormous quantities of money are spent to stem the tide of this crime; and on the other side it is the one of most lucrative illegal businesses in the world. The participants at the Vienna meeting determined that production, trafficking and consumption of drugs are all parts of one single crime. The struggle against and eradication of the poison was proclaimed to be the “collective responsibility” of everyone touched by any one of these stages. The biggest drug market in the the world is in the United States. Within its borders can be found the entire process, from production and consumption. Yet drugs must will smuggled in from of abroad to meet America´s demand. The world congress also condemned money laundering and banking system´s practices of secretary which protects criminals wealthy by dint of illegal activities. In 1989, the Instituto de las Américas and the Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies at University of California San Diego with experts from several countries of the continent, studied the policies that have thus far been used for combat the drug problem. In this issue, we publish the conclusions with regard to Mexico and the northern part of the continent. This group´s proposal is to focus government action on warning young people of dangers of drugs which, while offering a short- lived escaped from difficult realities, destroy the brain and the capacity to think: mankind´s most precious gift. It has been demonstrated that pursing only producers and traffickers is useless. As long as there is demand, there will be supply. The NAFTA negotiations continue: in this issue some of our experts present their views, demonstrating, with those published in the last Voices of Mexico, the diversity of opinion in Mexico on this extremely important initiative between three North American countries. Our previous issue featured an article about the Olmec heads, one of the treasures of our archeological heritage. In this issue we present of the remarkable and little- known El Zapotal in the State of Veracruz. Here we also include an account of the most modern museum in Mexico— in the City of Puebla— as a follow up to our presentation of the Anthropological Museum of Mexico City in our last issue. Mexico´s political parties we asked for their positions on one hundred and three subjects of national interest. Thirteen parties replied the questionnaire, we present have the answers of the three largest. Voices of Mexico aims to brings Mexico’s economic, political, social and cultural opinions to the United States and Canada, of aims to reflects the variety and texture of stand points which thrive in Mexico society and the increasingly plural world .
dc.discipline.claseMultidisciplina
dc.educationlevelMedio superior
dc.educationlevelSuperior
dc.educationlevelPosgrado
dc.identifier.cisanVOM_1992_0019
dc.identifier.conacytCONACYT
dc.relation.issued19, April-June, 1992
dc.rights.accesslevelopenAccess
dc.rights.creativecommonshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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