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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Second APEC Senior Officials’ Meeting Outlines Asia-Pacific Prosperity Roadmap
En: APEC/PECCDeepening economic integration and regional cooperation remain paramount to sustaining long-term financial stability across the globe. The recently concluded Second APEC Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM2) for 2026, held in Shanghai from May 18 to 19, marked a vital…
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China Showcases Portable Laser Weapons for Infantry-Led Drone Interception
Advancements in Tactical Directed-Energy Systems China has publicly demonstrated new advancements in tactical military hardware, showcasing portable directed-energy weapons designed for individual infantry use. According to reports from the South China Morning Post, these compact…
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GOP Backlash Over Trump’s Iran Deal Highlights Domestic and Geopolitical Rifts
Domestic Opposition to the Tentative Accord President Donald Trump is facing unexpected and sharp resistance from within his own party. This backlash followed the announcement of a tentative memorandum of understanding with Iranian President Masoud…
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As Vance Meets Top Iranian Officials in Switzerland, Trump Threatens Tehran from Afar
High-level U.S.-Iran talks on their interim deal to end the war had a tense start Sunday in Switzerland. Tehran took offense at social media and news comments by President Donald Trump, who threatened to attack…
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China’s Universities Cut 12,000 ‘Obsolete’ Degrees Amid Race to Embrace AI Era
China’s universities are undertaking a massive reshuffling of their academic offerings to better align higher education with the nation’s development goals. Consequently, institutions are culling thousands of so-called obsolete degrees in favor of new, tech-focused…
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Vance Heads to Peace Talks After Iran Says It Closed Strait of Hormuz
Vice President JD Vance headed to peace talks in Switzerland on Saturday. Consequently, this signals renewed efforts to keep an agreement signed by President Trump on track. However, Iranian security officials recently stated they had…
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China’s universities cut 12,000 ‘obsolete’ degrees amid race to embrace AI era.
Universities are reshaping academic programmes to match economic priorities. Chinese universities are carrying out a broad restructuring of their academic offerings to align higher education with national development goals and emerging industries. According to data…
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Refugees remain severely underrepresented in higher education globally.
Refugee participation in higher education remains far below global levels. The article highlights the persistent gap between refugees and the general population in access to higher education. According to data presented by UNESCO IESALC, refugee…
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Any UK prime minister faces deep foreign policy challenges – whether Starmer, Burnham or another
Britain’s next prime minister will inherit a foreign policy landscape defined by profound uncertainty. Although domestic issues often dominate political debates, the country’s international position has become increasingly difficult to manage. The central challenge is…
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The US–Iran memorandum of understanding nods to international law. Can that be taken seriously?
The memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran presents an attempt to end a destructive conflict while restoring principles that have long shaped international law. The agreement includes commitments to stop military operations,…
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Will Colombia elect a far-right president?
Colombia approaches its presidential election in a context marked by deep political polarization and social uncertainty. Public debate has increasingly focused on security concerns, economic pressures, and dissatisfaction with institutional performance. Within this environment, right-wing…
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The next Strait of Hormuz crisis could be even worse
Geopolitical tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz continue to expose the fragility of global energy security. This narrow maritime passage remains one of the most strategically sensitive chokepoints for international oil and gas flows. Any…
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Even Hormuz reopening will not resolve Europe’s key energy vulnerability
Europe’s energy security continues to face structural vulnerability linked to its dependence on external suppliers and constrained diversification options. Even after periods of crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, the underlying exposure of European markets…
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Fertility Costs and Workplace Inequality Drive Global Economic Frameworks
The nexus between comprehensive healthcare provision and female workforce optimization represents a vital cornerstone for macroeconomic advancement across the Asia-Pacific. The recent announcement of the prestigious APEC Healthy Women, Healthy Economies Research Prize highlights how targeted regional…
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Apple to Raise Prices Due to Memory Chip Crunch, Tim Cook Says
Apple plans to raise prices on its products to offset the surging costs of memory and storage chips. Chief Executive Tim Cook stated in an exclusive interview that these price increases are unfortunately unavoidable. Furthermore,…













