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A Reputation for Violence Fractionalization’s Impact on Criminal Reputation and the Mexican State
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Document Date: 2011-11-01 14:10:22


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Juárez / Monterrey / Mexico City / /

Company

The Washington Post / The New York Times / /

Country

United States / Mexico / /

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USD / /

Facility

Trans-Border Institute / National Institute of Justice / Reputation building / Building Strong / Mexico Institute / Colgate University Institute / /

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retail drug markets / /

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DTOs / /

Organization

Mexican military / Trans-Border Institute / Congress / Brookings Institution / Tijuana/Arellano Félix Organization / United States Drug Enforcement Administration / Colgate University Institute for Philosophy / Politics / and Economics / Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars / U.S. Department of Justice / UN Court / Government of Mexico / Comparative Reputation Government / Congressional Research Service / National Institute of Justice / Beltran Leyva Organization / Mexican government / Colgate University / Gulf OCG / Lampert Endowment / Organization of Illegal Markets / Calderón’s government / Mexico Institute / Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries / /

Person

Miguel R. Salazar / Eric L. Olson / Connor Booth / David A. Shirk / William Booth / Clare Ribando Seelke / Peter Reuter / Max Weber / Felipe Calderón / Genaro García Luna / Daniel Kurtz-Phelan / /

Position

Direct Engagement President / actor / President / Model for Building Reputation III / Major / sociologist / /

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The New York Times / Reforma / 24 HOURS / Los Angeles Times / The Washington Post / /

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html / /

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http /

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