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Equipo 10
Lengua Extranjera para las RI
Itzel Domínguez Ibarra 2082215
Darian Verdeja Briones 1908762
Gilberto Cisneros Díaz 1909966
Karen Edith Gonzalez Reyna 1827979
Anahí Guillén Elizondo 1959622
Alondra Vianey Díaz Rodríguez 1950249
Integrantes
ACTIVITY
Questions about Migration & Inmigrations Myths and Global Realities
What actions have the US and Mexican government taken regarding migration?
Which organizations are responsible for protecting the rights of migrants?
What are the main reasons why a person migrates?
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Q & A
Substantial migration increases from other regions, such as Asia and Africa, highlighting a more diversified global migration trend. While Latin America has experienced considerable migration, particularly to the United States, this is not the sole or even the largest increase when viewed in a global context.
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REALITY
Migration increased the most from Latin America
MYTH
While global warming can be an important factor, migration is driven by a complex interplay of environmental, economic, social, and political forces.
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REALITY
Global warming is driving migration
MYTH
The perception that immigrant populations in advanced nations have risen sharply is rooted in historical data. However, this view might not accurately reflect future trends and current shifts in migration patterns. The global migration landscape is becoming more complex.
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REALITY
Immigrant populations have risen sharply in most advanced nations
MYTH
ACTIVITY
Migration Diplomacy in World Politics & Characteristics and Controversies in Human Rights
Positive-sum strategies aim to provide solutions that benefit all parties involved, addressing specific needs such as labor shortages and unemployment.
Migration Diplomacy in World Politics
Mutual Benefits in Migration Diplomacy
Diplomacy is the science and art of knowledge and management of international relations between sovereign States whose objective is the search for the peaceful solution of conflicts through dialogue and which leads to negotiation.
Diplomacy
Migration is classified as a phenomenon that has always been present in the life of man. Since ancient times, people had to leave their place of origin to places of destination in search of food, housing and clothing.
Migration
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Respect, protect, and fulfill rights; framework necessary for emerging environmental rights
Characterictics and controversies of human rights
Legal and Moral Rights: Distinction
Tension between universal rights and cultural/religious contexts; universalism essential for protecting individuals, especially minorities.
Universalism vs. Cultural Relativism
Necessary for addressing widespread issues but must balance with individual right
Collective Rights
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ACTIVITY
Analysis of how the customs system is linked to NAFTA and the USMCA
What is the role of logistics in production and trade?
Which are the principal objectives of ECLAC?
What it the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)?
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Q & A
Respect, protect, and fulfill rights; famework necessary for emerging environmental rights
United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)
● Could increase costs for manufacturers and consumers. ● May lead to trade tensions with Canada and Mexico. ● Potential negative effects on international trade dynamics.
Disadvantages
● Encourages more production within North America. ● Provides stronger intellectual property protections. ● Aims to create more balanced and fair trade relationships
Advantages
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● Emphasis on domestic manufacturing. ● Short-term welfare sacrifices for long-term security. ● Reduction of foreign dependency in critical sectors.
key points we can highlight are:
The Trump administration aimed to reindustrialize the American economy, even at the cost of short-term welfare losses. This strategy was driven by the goal of enhancing national security. By focusing on rebuilding manufacturing and other industrial sectors, the administration hoped to reduce dependency on foreign production, particularly in critical industries.
From NAFTA to USMCA and the Evolution of US Trade Policy
Test
Analysis of how the customs system is linked to NAFTA and the USMCA
What is the Trade Facilitation?
Which are the main aspects of NAFTA RELATIONSHIP WITH THE HS?
How long did the T-MEC come into force?
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Q & A
What includes the sanitary and phutosanitary measures?
What is the rules of origin?
What promotes the customs cooperation?
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