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, Notas Internacionales, Organismos Internacionales 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).
Notas Internacionales
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
A continuación te presentamos las Notas Internacionales que acontecen desde una vista geográfica.
¿Buscas algún acontecimiento?
Lee, analiza y comparte
-

Sovereignty and Scale: Key Takeaways from the India AI Impact Summit
The recent India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi marked a major shift in the global tech landscape. In the past, these summits focused almost exclusively on AI safety and risks. However, this year’s event…
-

The Iran War’s Hidden Front: Food, Water, and Fertilizer
Strategic Chokepoint First, the conflict around the Strait of Hormuz threatens a critical artery of global trade. A large share of oil, liquefied natural gas, and fertilizer exports move through this narrow passage. Consequently, attacks…
-

The Iran War Is Breaking Global Humanitarian Aid Efforts
Global Humanitarian Aid Under Pressure Initially, the war in Iran has severely disrupted global humanitarian aid systems. Consequently, supply chains for disaster relief have slowed while transportation routes have become increasingly uncertain. At the same…
-

Does Chinese investment in US clean energy sectors help or hurt America?
Global Context First, Chinese investment in clean energy must be understood within the broader competition between the United States and China to dominate future energy technologies. China has invested heavily in renewable energy, electric vehicles,…
-
Cuba confirma el inicio de un diálogo con EE.UU. en medio de la crisis que afecta a la isla
Una crisis que dio inicio con la incursión de Estados Unidos en Venezuela, que terminó con la captura del entonces presidente Nicolás Maduro, provocó un nuevo escenario geopolítico en el Caribe. Desde entonces, el suministro…
-

US’s new scramble for Africa is biomedical imperialism
The Militarization of Global Health Governance In a critical analysis published in March 2026, Al Jazeera examines how the renewed United States strategy toward the African continent has mutated into what experts term “biomedical imperialism.”…
-

Tracking trade amid uncertain and changing tariff policies
Changing Trade Policy Landscape After decades of relative stability, U.S. trade policy shifted significantly beginning in 2018, marked by rising tariffs and increasing uncertainty for global trade flows. Consequently, tariffs on imports increased sharply, particularly…
-

Cuba-US Dialogue Amidst Escalating Trump Administration Threats
Diplomatic Engagement Under Strategic Duress In March 2026, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel confirmed that high-level talks were held between Havana and Washington, despite the increasingly hostile rhetoric from the Trump administration. These discussions occurred against…
-

The Economic Cost of Underdeveloped Women’s Leadership Infrastructure
Leadership as an Economic Infrastructure Asset In March 2026, the World Economic Forum highlighted a critical failure in global economic planning: the lack of a structured “leadership infrastructure” for women. While significant focus has been…
-

Sovereignty, safety, and scale: Takeaways from the India AI Impact Summit
Global Shift in the AI Agenda First, global discussions on artificial intelligence are moving beyond narrow safety concerns toward broader questions of deployment, economic development, and societal impact. Consequently, the summit emphasized how countries can…
-

Hormuz Stranglehold: Oil Surges Amid Iranian Blockade
A Global Energy Supply Shock As of mid-March 2026, global oil prices have remained stubbornly above $100 a barrel, fueled by Iran’s effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Following the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian…
-

Bahrain and Saudi F1 races set to be cancelled due to Middle East conflict
The Hard Intersection of Sport and Conflict On March 13, 2026, Formula 1 (F1) and the FIA signaled the imminent cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix, originally scheduled for mid-April. This decision…
-

The AI durability of built environment careers
En: Think TanksContext of the Built Environment First, infrastructure systems such as transportation, energy, water, broadband, and buildings require millions of workers to construct, operate, and maintain essential facilities. Meanwhile, aging infrastructure, climate pressures, and rising energy…
-

What happens when AI companies compete with customers?
Expansion of AI Companies into Applications First, major AI model providers increasingly expand into application markets to recover massive infrastructure costs required to develop and operate large AI systems. Consequently, these companies begin competing directly…
-

Indo – Pacific perspectives on the prospect of a US – China G2
Regional debate over a possible G2 Perspectives across the Indo-Pacific evaluate whether a closer relationship between the United States and China could resemble a “G2,” meaning a system dominated by two great powers. However, expectations…













