El Observatorio Global UDLAP (OGU) es una iniciativa sólida y necesaria para entender la complejidad del sistema internacional actual, especialmente considerando la relevancia estratégica de México en foros como APEC.
El OGU es un recurso valioso para monitorear temas apasionantes como la economía y la política globales y se consolida como un centro de análisis crítico coordinado por el Departamento de Relaciones Internacionales y Ciencia Política de la UDLAP.
El Observatorio cuenta con cuatro pilares fundamentales: APEC/PECC, Organismos Internacionales, Prensa Internacional y Think Tanks.
Pilares del Observatorio
Te invitamos a explorar nuestro repositorio de noticias con los temas más actuales.
APEC / PECC
Esta sección es clave para el seguimiento del Foro de Cooperación Económica Asia-Pacífico, sobre todo ahora que México será sede del Foro en el año 2028. Se enfoca en:
- Seguimiento de políticas públicas regionales que inciden en el crecimiento económico.
- Análisis de comunicados de líderes y ministros.
- Temas de liberalización del comercio e inversión en la región transpacífica.
Organismos Internacionales
Monitorea la actividad de las instituciones que rigen la gobernanza global, tales como:
- Sistema de Naciones Unidas: PNUD, PNUMA, UNICEF, FAO, OIT, entre otros.
- Instituciones Financieras y Comerciales: Seguimiento puntual a la Organización Mundial del Comercio y al Fondo Monetario Internacional (FMI).
Prensa Internacional
Esta sección ofrece una cobertura objetiva y concisa de los acontecimientos a través del monitoreo de los principales diarios internacionales y agencias de noticias en diversas regiones geográficas como América Latina y el Caribe, África, Asia-Pacífico, Europa y Medio Oriente.
Think Tanks
El Observatorio mantiene alianzas con centros de reflexión en México que son referentes en la economía política global, tales como:
- PECC-México (Consejo de Cooperación Económica del Pacífico).
- COMEXI (Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internacionales).
- AMEI (Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales).
El OGU es un excelente espacio para dar seguimiento a las propuestas de políticas públicas orientadas a definir la posición de México ante los cambios en el entorno global. Actúa como un puente con la generación de conocimiento global, reseñando documentos de instituciones de prestigio mundial como:
- América del Norte: Brookings Institution, Carnegie Endowment, CSIS, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), PIIE, Wilson Center.
- Europa y otros: Chatham House (Reino Unido), Bruegel (Bélgica), SIPRI (Suecia), JIIA (Japón).
Notas a través del mundo
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México y el TMEC Frente a la Renovada Ofensiva Comercial de Trump
El Inicio de un Periodo de Alta Tensión Económica La estabilidad del marco normativo que rige el intercambio mercantil en América del Norte enfrenta un escenario de profunda incertidumbre. De acuerdo con un análisis publicado…
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Centrist Victory in Colorado Primary Highlights Democratic Moderation Trends
A Decisive Primary Outcome in Denver A high-profile progressive challenge to an incumbent Democrat has concluded with a decisive victory for the party’s centrist wing. According to an election report by The New York Times,…
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Iran and Oman Advance Hormuz Shipping Fee Plan Despite United States Opposition
A Major Departure from Historical Maritime Transit The geopolitical landscape of global maritime commerce is facing a substantial structural shift. According to an exclusive report by The New York Times, Oman and Iran are actively…
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How is South Africa dealing with immigration?
The political landscape is shifting rapidly. Currently, we are witnessing severe South Africa immigration challenges. Specifically, anti-migrant groups recently established a strict June 30 deadline. They demanded that all undocumented foreigners leave the country immediately…
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What happened on South Africa’s anti-migrant ‘deadline day’
Recently, tensions reached a boiling point across the nation as June 30 marked South Africa’s anti-migrant deadline. Consequently, widespread protests erupted in major cities, including Johannesburg and Durban. Campaign groups, such as the March and March movement, had…
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‘Will not leave’: Is Israel killing the US-Iran MoU by staying in Lebanon?
Global diplomacy faces massive challenges today. Recently, severe developments in Lebanon have raised critical questions about the fragile US-Iran MoU. Specifically, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently visited troops in southern Lebanon. During this visit, he declared that…
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UN Human Rights Council to hold urgent meeting on Sudan crisis
The global community is currently witnessing a massive humanitarian emergency in Africa. Recently, the United Nations announced a Sudan crisis urgent meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. Specifically, the UN Human Rights Council aims to address the severe escalation of violence…
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The Japanese yen is at a 40-year low. Here’s why that matters
The global economy is currently facing massive currency shifts. Specifically, the Japanese yen’s historic low has recently captured international attention. On July 1, 2026, the yen dropped to a 40-year low against the US dollar. In fact, it reached…
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UN warns Ebola could cost Africa $3.6bn and jobs
Currently, a severe public health emergency is rapidly developing in Central Africa. Specifically, the United Nations has recently issued a stark warning regarding the Africa Ebola outbreak economic cost. The ongoing outbreak of the Bundibugyo strain has already…
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U.S. Lifts Restrictions on Anthropic’s Most Powerful A.I. Models
Reversal of Export Controls The Commerce Department lifted restrictions on all of Anthropic’s artificial intelligence models on Tuesday, allowing the company to bring its most powerful technologies back online. Consequently, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick informed…
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The US, Canada, and Mexico Begin Bumpy Negotiations to Renew North American Trade Pact
High Stakes in Regional Trade The United States, Canada, and Mexico have officially begun negotiations to renew their regional trade pact, the USMCA. The stakes are incredibly high, as the U.S. trades $1.9 trillion a…
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to Host Wedding at Madison Square Garden
A Highly Anticipated Weekend Event Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly hosting their wedding at Madison Square Garden this Friday night. A law enforcement official briefed on the security plans confirmed this information, noting…
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Turkey’s Search for a Middle East Order
Managing Regional Disorder Turkey is rapidly reemerging as a central actor in the Middle East, although not as the neo-Ottoman empire its domestic rhetoric often suggests. Surrounded by wars and regional fault lines, Ankara is…
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US Government Lifts Strategic Export Controls on Anthropic AI Models
A Significant Resolution in Federal AI Oversight The United States government has officially lifted its unprecedented export controls on Anthropic’s most advanced artificial intelligence systems. According to an exclusive report by The New York Times,…
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Efforts to Rescue Venezuela Quake Victims Grow More Desperate
The recent twin earthquakes in central-northern Venezuela have caused unprecedented devastation. Consequently, the international community is closely monitoring the ongoing Venezuela earthquake rescue efforts. Specifically, the 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude tremors struck on June 24,…













