CS 2436 Governance in Mexico
This course aims to describe the influence that de facto powers and the state reform process have on the challenges to Mexico´s governability, considering the process of democratic consolidation.
This course aims to describe the influence that de facto powers and the state reform process have on the challenges to Mexico´s governability, considering the process of democratic consolidation.
This course aims to analyze, in light of the process of democratic consolidation, the challenges to governance in Mexico, as well as the impact that interest groups and the process of reforming the Mexican state have on governability.
After completing this course, students will be acquainted with and apply advanced cutting-edge animation and digital effects topics and issues. Students may take this course abroad in order to develop skills concerning state-of-the-art topics relevant to their discipline.
After completing this course, students will be acquainted with and apply advanced cutting-edge computer technology topics. Students may take this course abroad in order to develop skills concerning state-of-the-art topics relevant to their discipline.
After completing this course, students will be acquainted with and apply intermediate-level cutting-edge animation and digital effects topics. Students may take this course abroad in order to develop skills concerning modern topics relevant to their discipline.
After completing this course, students will be acquainted with and apply cutting-edge intermediate-level computer technology topics. Students may take this course abroad in order to develop skills concerning modern topics relevant to their discipline.
After completing this course, students will be acquainted with and apply cutting-edge animation and digital effects topics and issues that exist at a global level. Students may take this course abroad in order to develop skills concerning state-of-the-art topics and developments relevant to their discipline.
The aim of this course is for students to understand the history and composition of legislative power as well as the process by which this power functions.
This course aims to analyze the characteristics of the political system which originated from the Mexican Revolution and the transformations it has undergone, passing from a corporate scheme to a scheme of alleged electoral competition. Additionally, the course will analyze the formation of the political elite, the "Revolutionary Family", the origins of the state party and the construction of authoritarian presidencialism.
After completing this course, students will be acquainted with and apply cutting-edge computer technology topics and issues that exist at a global level. Students may take this course abroad in order to develop skills concerning state-of-the-art topics and developments relevant to their discipline.