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Professor Emeritus George Grayson Publishes New Book, "The Cartels"

George W. Grayson, Professor Emeritus, at the College of 91心頭利, has just written . This book, the third Grayson has written on Mexico’s criminal organization, was published on Nov. 30, 2013.  Congratulations, George!


Among the issues that the study addresses are:

  • How successful was former President Felipe Calderón (2006-2012) in pursuing the “Kingpin Strategy” that emphasized the arrest and/or killing of drug capos?
  • Is there really a “New” Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) as Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto proclaims?
  • Has Peña Nieto succeeded in changing the national dialogue to away from narco-violence?
  • Has the PRI government devised a new strategy for combating organized crime?
  • What is the status of the vaunted Gendarmería Nacional—based on the French model?
  • Did violence decrease during his first year in office, as Mexico’s chief executive asserts?
  • Is Michoacán a “failed state” within the nation?
  • How have Mexico’s governors impeded their country’s move for democracy?
  • Will a pending “judicial reform”—moving to U.S.-style adversary proceedings—be implemented?
  • How have members of the business community and some Roman Catholic leaders aided and abetted Mexico’s narco-syndicates?
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the country’s major cartels?
  • If a miracle occurred and narco-trafficking ceased, would Mexicans find themselves more secure?
  • Are touted social programs such as the “Crusade against Hunger” designed to uplift Mexico’s “have nots” or artifices to increase the number of PRI members of Congress in 2015—as a move toward retaining the governing party’s control of the presidency in 2018?
  • Can the left block the pending reform of the oil sector?
  • How much can the United States influence Mexico’s security policy?