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Mexico

Diplomacy in Mexico–Spain Relationship

The demand for an apology from Spain rekindles tensions in Mexican diplomacy, while internal violence and narcopolitics call into question the coherence and direction of the country’s foreign policy.

Scenarios of violence in Mexico

Violence in Mexico takes on four distinct territorial faces, revealing a country where the State coexists, competes, or disappears in the face of organized crime.

Mexico and affective polarization: when disagreement becomes political identity

Affective polarization, already deeply rooted in Mexico and the region, is eroding institutions and turning democratic dissent into emotional conflict that hinders dialogue and civic coexistence.

The shadows of sovereignty in Mexico

In Mexico, sovereignty is proclaimed but undermined by organized crime, U.S. pressure, and political complicities, leaving citizens trapped in the shadows.

Mexico: extradited and extraditable

Mexico’s extraditions reveal a deeper clash between sovereignty, U.S. pressure, and Sheinbaum’s political strategy.

The struggle between the two factions of the Sinaloa Cartel

Culiacán faces escalating violence as the Chapitos and the Mayiza battle for control of the Sinaloa Cartel, reshaping Mexico’s drug war.