Op-Eds and Media Highlights: Summer 2013
See op-eds and select media appearances for our staff, scholars, and affiliates.
See op-eds and select media appearances for our staff, scholars, and affiliates.
Andrew Selee, Mexico Institute (Senior Advisor)
Cynthia Arnson “Latin America in the World,” Americas Quarterly, Spring 2013
Cynthia Arnson and Eric Olson, “Central American Leaders Must Step Up to Ensure Security,” CNN, May 3, 2013
Juan Carlos Garzón, “What is Different in the Drug Policy Debate in the Americas?” Project Syndicate, June 9, 2013
Juan Carlos Garzón, “What Does El Salvador's Homicide Distribution Say About the Gang Truce?” InSight Crime, July 18, 2013
Eric Olson and Chris Wilson, “Defining Border Security,” Politico, February 10, 2013
Andrew Selee, "Binational cooperation in security," El Universal, March 17, 2013
Andrew Selee, "The New Reality at the Border," Los Angeles Times, April 2, 2013
Andrew Selee, "Tres nudos en la reforma migratoria," El Universal, April 14, 2013
Andrew Selee, "Relanzando la agenda bilateral ," El Universal, April 19, 2013
Andrew Selee, "De vecinos distantes a extraños íntimos ," El Universal, April 18, 2013
Andrew Selee, "De vecinos distantes a extraños íntimos," El Universal, May 12, 2013
Andrew Selee, "Impunity and Hope," El Universal, June 9, 2013
Andrew Selee, "¿Un muro con puertas?" El Universal, July 7, 2013
Paulo Sotero, "Mediation Will Not Quell the Anger on Brazil’s Streets," Financial Times, June 23, 2013
Chris Wilson, "Op-ed: Hacia una agenda de competitividad regional," Animal Politico, March 25, 2013
Chris Wilson, "Focus immigration security on official border crossings ," Dallas Morning News, April 11, 2013
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