UC San Diego Mexico Violence Resource Project Goes Beyond Cartels to Study Drug War
UC San Diego’s Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies among the key partner institutions for the first-of–its kind, international effort
With the ever-changing policies and complexities between the U.S. and Mexico, the center will inform the creation, implementation and evaluation of public policy to enhance the lives of citizens in both countries
A GPS team conducted policy-relevant research across the border at the crux of the U.S.-Mexico immigration debate
Alumnus Andrés Prieto, MPP ’19, unearths pathways to sustainable land and food systems in Mexico City as part of the United Nations network
New Report Creates Roadmap for U.S.-Mexico Cooperation on Security, Drug and Border Policy
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UC San Diego white paper recommends establishing a joint taskforce combatting fentanyl, developing binational criminal investigative operations and more
The Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies partners with leaders from higher education institutions and the private sector to build the STEM talent pipeline in Tijuana
Report: Cali Baja Mega-Region Exports $24.3B Worth of Goods, Services Internationally
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WTC San Diego and Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies report contextualizes binational trade and production in the age of NAFTA
Richard Banks, MIA ‘18 and Brian Noveck, MAS-IA ’18 support the increase of trade and collaboration between the U.S. and Mexico at the border