编辑的信

IF 0.8 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Isidro Morales
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我们的第三期《2025年拉丁美洲政策》包括6项研究,涉及该地区当前的问题。Raphael Leao和Luis F. Goulao为分析拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的农村发展提供了一个新的框架。同时,Lucas Sudbrack研究了南美洲对中国的看法是如何受到更大、更多样化经济体的政治意识形态、市场导向国家的社会阶层感知以及资源依赖型国家的环境和采掘者关注的影响的。卡罗莱纳·贝坦库尔和克劳迪奥·帕尔萨姆斯认为,性别和在职者在筹款和选举过程中发挥着关键作用,造成了性别劣势。通过研究2021年智利制宪会议选举,他们得出结论,不仅在选举中有有效的方法来促进性别平等,而且在随后的选举中也有有效的方法来促进性别平等。Daniel Egaña等人构建了一个改善智利食品环境的公共政策建议矩阵。结果表明,人民意识到这个问题,清楚了解影响他们的问题的解决办法,并认识到所提出的问题需要地方和国家当局有政治意愿。Carlos Moreno-Jaimes和Alfonso Rojas-Alvarez对准备影响美国和墨西哥公共政策制定的研究生进行了一项在线调查。这表明,两国内部两极分化的党派对邻国的问题和本国在两国关系中应该扮演的角色有着截然不同的看法。Harold Mera León和Camilo Echandía利用哥伦比亚国家历史记忆、民事登记和生命统计中心的数据,研究了地区暴力对新生儿健康结果的影响。他们的研究揭示了哥伦比亚武装冲突动态与不良后果增加之间的显著相关性,特别是在城市地区,从2003年到2007年。本期还包括一篇观点文章,由三位杰出的拉丁美洲研究人员guadalupe González、Mónica Hirst和Carlos Luján撰写。他们认为,唐纳德·特朗普通过单方面规定移民、安全、边境管制、贸易和投资等具体议程,而忽视与环境、能源转型、国际合作和技术有关的问题,利用LAC来测试其指挥、服从和勒索的能力。最后,我们包括两篇评论文章。第一篇文章由施家林(Jialin Shi)评论Catalina Montoya Londoño的著作《塑造哥伦比亚的和平建设:国际框架与空间转型》,该书于2023年由布里斯托尔大学出版。另一本书涵盖了北美区域一体化的重要主题,由Abelardo Rodríguez Sumano对新墨西哥大学出版的编辑Eric Hershberg和Tom Long的文本汇编进行了回顾,《北美区域主义:停滞、衰落还是复兴?》伊西德罗·莫拉莱斯(Isidro Morales),主编,社会科学与政府学院退休教授,网址:Tecnológico de Monterrey,莱斯大学贝克研究所墨西哥-美国中心外部研究员。
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Editorial Letter

Our third issue of Latin American Policy (LAP) for 2025 includes 6 studies dealing with current issues in the region. Raphael Leao and Luis F. Goulao provide a new framework for analyzing rural development in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Meanwhile, Lucas Sudbrack examines how perceptions of China in South America are influenced by political ideology in larger and more diverse economies, by perceived social class in market-oriented nations, and by environmental and extractivist concerns in resource-dependent countries.

Carolina Betancur and Claudio Parés argue that gender and incumbency play critical roles in fundraising and in the electoral process, contributing to a gender disadvantage. By studying the 2021 Chilean Constitutional Convention election, a process that had no incumbency effects and which enforced both entrance and exit parity, they conclude that there are effective ways to promote gender parity not only in the election for which they were designed but also in subsequent elections.

Daniel Egaña et al. constructed a matrix of public policy recommendations to improve food environments in Chile. The results show the population is aware of the issue, is clear about the solutions to the problems that affect it, and realizes that what was proposed requires political will on the part of both local and national authorities.

Carlos Moreno-Jaimes and Alfonso Rojas-Alvarez conducted an online survey involving graduate students preparing to influence public policymaking in the United States and Mexico. It revealed that polarized partisans in the two nations have contrasting viewpoints about the problems of the neighboring country and about the role that their own country should play in the binational relationship.

Using data from the National Center of Historic Memory and Civil Registration and Vital Statistics of Colombia, Harold Mera León and Camilo Echandía examine the effects of regional violence on neonatal health outcomes. Their study reveals a significant correlation between Colombian Armed Conflict dynamics and increased adverse outcomes, particularly in urban areas, from 2003 to 2007.

This issue also includes an Opinion article, authored by three distinguished Latin American researchers—Guadalupe González, Mónica Hirst, and Carlos Luján. They argue that Donald Trump uses LAC to test its capacity for command, subordination, and extortion by dictating unilaterally specific agendas such as migration, security, border control, trade, and investment while ignoring issues related to the environment, energy transition, international cooperation, and technology.

Finally, we include two review essays. The first is written by Jialin Shi, on Catalina Montoya Londoño's book titled Shaping Peacebuilding in Colombia: International Frames and Spatial Transformation, published by Bristol University in 2023. The other covers the important topic of North American regional integration, with a review by Abelardo Rodríguez Sumano of the editors' Eric Hershberg and Tom Long compilation of texts published by University of New Mexico, North American Regionalism: Stagnation, Decline, or Renewal?

Isidro Morales, editor in chief, is retired professor at the School of Social Sciences and Government at Tecnológico de Monterrey, and an external fellow of the Mexico–United States Center at Rice University's Baker Institute.

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Latin American Policy
Latin American Policy POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Latin American Policy (LAP): A Journal of Politics and Governance in a Changing Region, a collaboration of the Policy Studies Organization and the Escuela de Gobierno y Transformación Pública, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Santa Fe Campus, published its first issue in mid-2010. LAP’s primary focus is intended to be in the policy arena, and will focus on any issue or field involving authority and polities (although not necessarily clustered on governments), agency (either governmental or from the civil society, or both), and the pursuit/achievement of specific (or anticipated) outcomes. We invite authors to focus on any crosscutting issue situated in the interface between the policy and political domain concerning or affecting any Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) country or group of countries. This journal will remain open to multidisciplinary approaches dealing with policy issues and the political contexts in which they take place.
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