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    Mint countries refer to Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey, which are economies that are gaining considerable investment interest given their potential for substantial economic growth. The features which these countries share are a fairly large population, which is considered to be young and growing and in addition a prime geographic location to capitalise upon nearby global markets. These features are distinctive against the developed markets and certain BRIC economies which are considered to

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    In this essay, we will do an international comparison between the U.S. and Mexico reviewing substantive law, procedural law, judicial law, policing systems, and international police cooperation. Currently the U.S. legal system is based on a common law system, while Mexico is based on a civil law system. The U.S. and Mexico have substantive and procedural law. “Substantive law and procedural law are the two main categories within the law. Substantive law refers to the body of rules that determine

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    Seeing the Mexican government and their democracy on the news daily has become a big interest that I want to explore and learn more about. Corruption seems to be seen and heard of in all countries, but Mexico has always had a crucial point in this subject. With the election of Mexico’s president, Pena Nieto, the corruption has seemed to flourish within his half way point into his presidency. Although it might have been seen that Pena Nieto had started off on the right track by capturing one of Mexico’s

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    Mexico has had an extensive history with drugs and drug cartels influencing everyday life in the country, largely shaping how politics are run in the country. Many claim that in order to cut out issues of drug and crime in Mexico, corruption in politics must first be dealt with. Over time, drug corruption in Mexico has caused a worldwide chain of events, affecting citizens and political decisions around the globe. Drug corruption begins politically before elections even take place, and continue

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    the center and center right in most scenarios (unlike PRI who has moved from side to side depending of the president and finally settled on the center in the recent decades.). another facts that needs to be considered are the inexperience and the corruption within their ranks. The first sexennial of the PAN party under the president Vicente fox stayed neutral, they did not pose any controversy. However, when Felipe Calderon finished his, he was recognized with two controversies, the fraud of 2006 against

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    SUMMER 2015 CM 565 MANAGING INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS Assignment: Political and Economic Situation ___________________________________________________________ NOTE: Complete country risk assessments, mitigation strategies and analysis for Myanmar, Mexico and Turkey Countries are based considering Acme Overseas Contractors. 1. POLITICAL STRUCTURE AND POLITICAL RISKS IN EACH COUNTRY: (a.) Myanmar (Burma): Political Structure: Myanmar has been ruled by the military Junta from mid 20th century to

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    Latin America Paper Imagine a life full of corruption and lies not be able to live an honest life. This is something most people live in Mexico full face while living during this time. The author of Poet’s Epitaph, The Street, and Small Variation, Octavio Paz wrote about coming to terms the glory of Mexico's past contrasted with poverty and underdevelopment. The people of Mexico during this time went through many hardships and shown through the writing. Correction, isolation, and life and death all

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    a major role in changing the nation’s vision and direction as well as the huge inequality among classes. When it comes to centralized power, distribution of power and the different ideas of ruling the country did not only lead to modernization of Mexico but also the led to the Mexican revolution. Religion and politics played important roles in Mexican history, which had the led a carbon print in the way that Mexicans live today. Based on the different readings through the semester on politics and

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    Mexican Political Parties

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    is modeled after American federalist system of government in that is consist of a President, a Bicameral Legislative branch (National Congress and the Chamber of Deputies), and a Judicial branch (Figure 1). There are three main political parties in Mexico: The Partido Revolucionario Institutional (PRI), the Partido Accion Nacional (PAN), and the Partido de la Revolucion Democratica (PRD). The PRI party has dominated the Mexican Presidency since 1928. Current President Enrique Peña Nieto comes from

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    Pacifism In Mexico

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    the PRI ruling political party, extreme violence was considered under control, in the 1970s through the 1990s (Madrid 2013, 100). However, in a 2015 Congressional Research Service (CSR) report addressing crime and drug trafficking organizations in Mexico, the document reveals Drug Trafficking Organizations (DTO) are not a new trend, and in fact have been around for nearly a century (Beittel 2015, 6). The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in the National Drug Threat Assessment in 2015, lists the

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