A roundup of press clips
Press Clips: Nov. 3-16, 2018
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies
Despite El Chapo Arrest, Sinaloa Cartel Still Reigns
Nov. 1, 2018, quoted fellow Cecilia Farfan-Mendez in Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
Will Trump drive Texas Latinos to the polls? California may provide a clue
Nov. 4, 2018, quoted senior policy adviser Denise Moreno Ducheny in Dallas News (blog)
Jennifer Burney
30+ Food Leaders Convene in San Diego
Nov. 8, 2018, cited in Food Tank (blog)
Rafael Fernández de Castro
Balance electoral: polarización y estancamiento
Nov. 9, 2018, authored opinion in El Financiero (Spanish)
For Mexico too, migrant caravan represents a major challenge and dilemma
Nov. 9, 2018, quoted in Finger Lakes Times
Predicar con el ejemplo: la caravana en Tijuana
Nov. 16, 2018, authored opinion in El Financiero (Spanish)
Stephen Haggard
North Korea 'hiding' 20 nuclear missile launch bases
Nov. 13, 2018, quoted in Sky News
See also:
Yahoo News UK
Gordon Hanson
Aid links: markets from space, a kink in a “nudge” policy, more
Nov. 7, 2018, cited in The Interpreter
Kate Ricke
A Scientist’s Life: Kate Ricke
Nov. 8, 2018, featured in Scripps News
Susan Shirk
DOJ lawsuit part of bigger tech crackdown on China
Nov. 2, 2018, quoted in Marketplace.org
See also:
WWNO
David Victor
Southern California Edison makes changes at the San Onofre nuclear plant
Nov. 5, 2018, quoted in The San Diego Union Tribune
Oil that remains
Nov. 5, 2018, cited in Politico
Barbara Walter
The Case of the Missing Dictators
Nov. 2, 2018, authored for Political Violence at a Glance (blog)
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