Violence, Drugs and Governance: Mexican Security in Comparative Perspective Conference

Monday, October 3, 2011
8:00 AM - 8:30 PM
(Pacific)
Stanford University
Speaker: 
  • Mr. Karl Eikenberry,
  • Mr. Arturo Sarukhán,
  • Mr. Alejandro Poiré,
  • Mr. José Mariano Beltrame,
  • Mr. Alejandro Martí

The conference will bring together a multidisciplinary group of political scientists, economists, and lawyers, together with policy makers and military experts in Mexico and the United States, seeking to provide better answers about how to confront drug-related violence and strengthen the rule of law and state capacity in Mexico.

While the focus is on Mexico, we believe that sharing research strategies and findings from other settings, notably Colombia, Brazil, and Afghanistan, will contribute to the debate on the current state and future trajectory of Mexico’s situation.

The conference seeks to foster an exchange of ideas based on the analysis of various actors in contentious environments, including, but not limited to, drug trafficking organizations. Examining the mechanisms behind the violence in Mexico from a comparative perspective will bring us closer to developing constructive policy recommendations to reduce violence in Mexico.

Mr. Karl Eikenberry will deliver a keynote address at the end of the day on Thurs., Oct. 3rd, and that part of the event will be open to the public.