Drug war has become a global issue that is affecting the whole population. One country that has been especially affected is Mexico. There are more than 120 million people living in Mexico and only in 2007 and 2008 more than eight thousand were assassinated in relation to drug conflicts, including over 500 police officers. Kidnapping has also increased enormously. Since The Human Security aspect is taking more and more space on the international agenda, it has been chosen as a theoretical framework for this study. In order to answer the research question, which is to what extent the Mexican government has taken human security principles into account in the war against the drug cartels, a case study method has been used. Focus of the study...
Organized crime related violence in Mexico remains at unprecedented levels despite decades of effort...
The Conflict in Mexico rising in several years later becomes one of the most deadly conflicts on ear...
Violence in Mexico, with dramatic political, social, and economic consequences on both Mexican and U...
Drug war has become a global issue that is affecting the whole population. One country that has been...
This Bachelor's thesis is dealing with the issue of wars against drug cartels in Mexico. Although wa...
The term human security refers to the safety of individuals and communities, not the traditional con...
Crime and violence pose a serious challenge to Mexico. The problem appears to be growing worse, with...
During the period of one party rule within Mexico, drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) funneled na...
Since 2006 when the Drug War in Mexico started around 30,000 people have lost their lives. The Mexic...
Mexico is currently confronting a human rights crisis. Headlines document the overt violence...
In 2006, Felipe Calderon was elected into office as Mexico’s president after running on an anti-drug...
The ‘war on drugs’ has been a staple issue of US-Latin American relations over the past five decades...
The death toll in Mexico due to drug-related violence has continued to rise since President Felipe C...
The struggle between the Mexican government and Mexican drug cartels has\ud reached a critical point...
Although accurate statistics are hard to come by, it is quite possible that 60,000 people have died ...
Organized crime related violence in Mexico remains at unprecedented levels despite decades of effort...
The Conflict in Mexico rising in several years later becomes one of the most deadly conflicts on ear...
Violence in Mexico, with dramatic political, social, and economic consequences on both Mexican and U...
Drug war has become a global issue that is affecting the whole population. One country that has been...
This Bachelor's thesis is dealing with the issue of wars against drug cartels in Mexico. Although wa...
The term human security refers to the safety of individuals and communities, not the traditional con...
Crime and violence pose a serious challenge to Mexico. The problem appears to be growing worse, with...
During the period of one party rule within Mexico, drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) funneled na...
Since 2006 when the Drug War in Mexico started around 30,000 people have lost their lives. The Mexic...
Mexico is currently confronting a human rights crisis. Headlines document the overt violence...
In 2006, Felipe Calderon was elected into office as Mexico’s president after running on an anti-drug...
The ‘war on drugs’ has been a staple issue of US-Latin American relations over the past five decades...
The death toll in Mexico due to drug-related violence has continued to rise since President Felipe C...
The struggle between the Mexican government and Mexican drug cartels has\ud reached a critical point...
Although accurate statistics are hard to come by, it is quite possible that 60,000 people have died ...
Organized crime related violence in Mexico remains at unprecedented levels despite decades of effort...
The Conflict in Mexico rising in several years later becomes one of the most deadly conflicts on ear...
Violence in Mexico, with dramatic political, social, and economic consequences on both Mexican and U...