Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Human Rights and Science (Jun 2019)

CAMBIO DE RÉGIMEN Y POLÍTICA DE DROGAS EN MÉXICO

  • Héctor Joel Anaya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7248211
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2

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ES | Abstract:ElprimerobjetivodeesteartículoesidentificarunabrevenarrativahistóricadelosregímenespolíticosysuvínculoconlaspolíticasdedrogasenMéxico.Seguidoporanalizarelestadoactualdelapolíticade drogas en México con la nueva administración presidencial.Enlosúltimosveinteaños,Méxicopasódeserunpaísconunrégimenpolíticodeunpartidoúnicoyconunrégimenpresidencialista,aunoconpluralismopolíticoyunareconfiguracióndelpoderenelEstadomexicano.Envirtuddeello,elámbitodelaspolíticasdedrogasdurantelamismatemporalidadseconstruyóenámbitosdomésticosmuyapegadosalasagendasparticulares,transformacionesenelámbitodeltráficodedrogasyconunafuerteorientaciónderivadasdelasrelacionesbilateralesconEstados Unidos.EN | Abstract:The first objective of this article is to identify a brief historical narrative of the political regimes and theirlink to drug policy in Mexico. This is followed by an analysis of the current state of drug policy in Mexicowith the new presidential administration.In the last twenty years, Mexico has gone from being a country with a single-party political regime and apresidentialist regime to one with political pluralism and a reconfiguration of power in the Mexican state.As a result, the field of drug policy during the same period of time was built up in domestic spheres thatwere very attached to particular agendas, transformations in the field of drug trafficking and with astrong orientation derived from bilateral relations with the United States.

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