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DESCRIPTION:The Moynihan Institute’s Program on Latin America and the Carib
 bean welcomes Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera from George Mason University.This p
 resentation will explain a new configuration of organized crime “networks”
  in Mexico in the context of militarization\, and its relationship with th
 e energy sector in the Americas. It will provide an overall description of
  the most recent transformation of Mexico’s criminal landscape\, and a rev
 ised theoretical framework to study of transnational organized crime and i
 ts effects on land ownership and use in an era of energy transition.Guadal
 upe Correa-Cabrera is professor in the Schar School of Policy and Governme
 nt\, and co-director of the Terrorism\, Transnational Crime and Corruption
  Center (TraCCC) at George Mason University. Her areas of expertise are bo
 rder studies\, U.S.-Mexico relations\, international security\, migration 
 studies and illicit networks. She is past president of the Association for
  Borderlands Studies (ABS) and is co-editor of the International Studies P
 erspectives journal (ISP\, Oxford University Press). Correa-Cabrera was re
 cently (2024-2025) a Fulbright U.S. Scholar in Mexico conducting research 
 at El Colegio de la Frontera Norte and writing her forthcoming book entitl
 ed Coyotes LLC\; The Industry of Human Smuggling and the American “Dream.”
 &nbsp\;In the fall of 2025 she was Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the D
 avidson Institute for Global Security of The John Sloan Dickey Center for 
 International Understanding in Dartmouth College. She is currently vsiting
  scholar at the Center for Research on Latin American and the Caribbean (C
 IALC) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Her forthcom
 ing book in Spanish (2025) is titled: Carteles Inc: A “New Generation” of 
 Criminal Networks (in contract with Siglo XXI Editores).
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SUMMARY:Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera | Cartels Inc: A ‘New Generation’ of Crimi
 nal Networks
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>The Moynihan Institute’s Program on Latin
  America and the Caribbean welcomes Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera from George M
 ason University.</div><div><br></div><div><p>This presentation will explai
 n a new configuration of organized crime “networks” in Mexico in the conte
 xt of militarization\, and its relationship with the energy sector in the 
 Americas. It will provide an overall description of the most recent transf
 ormation of Mexico’s criminal landscape\, and a revised theoretical framew
 ork to study of transnational organized crime and its effects on land owne
 rship and use in an era of energy transition.<strong></strong></p><p><stro
 ng>Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera</strong> is professor in the Schar School of P
 olicy and Government\, and co-director of the Terrorism\, Transnational Cr
 ime and Corruption Center (TraCCC) at George Mason University. Her areas o
 f expertise are border studies\, U.S.-Mexico relations\, international sec
 urity\, migration studies and illicit networks. She is past president of t
 he Association for Borderlands Studies (ABS) and is co-editor of the <em>I
 nternational Studies Perspectives</em> journal (ISP\, Oxford University Pr
 ess). </p><p>Correa-Cabrera was recently (2024-2025) a Fulbright U.S. Scho
 lar in Mexico conducting research at El Colegio de la Frontera Norte and w
 riting her forthcoming book entitled <em>Coyotes LLC\; The Industry of Hum
 an Smuggling and the American “Dream.”&nbsp\;</em>In the fall of 2025 she 
 was Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Davidson Institute for Global Se
 curity of The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding in 
 Dartmouth College. She is currently vsiting scholar at the Center for Rese
 arch on Latin American and the Caribbean (CIALC) of the National Autonomou
 s University of Mexico (UNAM). Her forthcoming book in Spanish (2025) is t
 itled:<em> Carteles Inc: A “New Generation” of Criminal Networks</em> (in 
 contract with Siglo XXI Editores).</p></div>
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