
Gustavo Flores-Macías
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Professor of Government and Professor of Public Policy, Cornell University. Views my own.
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http://flores-macias.government.cornell.edu/index.html 05-04-2014 00:38:52
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BTPI is excited to announce a new grant opportunity to support Cornell students and faculty conducting research at the intersection of tech, cybersecurity, & public policy! Applications open April 1, 2025. Click the link to learn more: publicpolicy.cornell.edu/news/brooks-te… Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy





#ElFinancieroTV | Es una grata sorpresa que México no esté en la lista que presentó Donald Trump para imponerle aranceles; la estrategia del gobierno está rindiendo frutos: Gustavo Flores-Macías (Gustavo Flores-Macías), profesor de Políticas Públicas en Cornell University. 📺: Omar Cepeda Castro

I am grateful to Omar Cepeda Castro for the opportunity to discuss the implications of President Trump's #tariffs announcement. CornellArts&Sciences Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy


On tariff impacts, Prof Gustavo Flores-Macías Flores-Macías says because low-income households often “spend a larger share of their income on essential goods...even relatively small price increases” will have disproportionate impacts. Cornell Government apnews.com/article/tariff…


“Unilateral U.S. strikes on Mexican soil would be devastating for the bilateral relations and could be detrimental to the objective of fighting drug cartels.” Cornell Government professor Gustavo Flores-Macías in Los Angeles Times coverage of potential drone strikes on cartels. latimes.com/world-nation/s…

"This White House visit is a major PR success for President Bukele. He has the world's eyes watching this summit...it also serves President Trump's agenda." Cornell Government professor Gustavo Flores-Macías previews today's White House meeting on ABC News. abcnews.go.com/International/…

Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s crackdown on street gangs has facilitated a dramatic drop in crime—but it has also come at a serious cost to democracy and human rights, writes Gustavo Flores-Macías. foreignaffairs.com/central-americ…

Check out BTPI Senior Fellow Gustavo Flores-Macías's conversation with James Longman on ABC News News to learn more about El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele's visit to the White House: abcnews.go.com/International/… Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy

COVID-19 was a stress test for democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean, according to a new Journal of Democracy article coauthored by Gustavo Flores-Macías, steering committee member of our Latin American and Caribbean Studies program. 🧵 einaudi.cornell.edu/discover/news/…

Cutting support for research universities, which have long undergirded defense research, "does not represent a principled political stance," Cornell Government professor Sarah Kreps writes in Foreign Policy; "it is a friendly-fire assault on U.S. national security. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

Mexico remains under intense pressure from Washington to accept greater US involvement in the anti-drug fight, says Cornell Government professor Gustavo Flores-Macías: "This remains an extremely sensitive topic for Mexicans, given previous military occupations by the US." latimes.com/world-nation/s…

Check out this Los Angeles Times article ft. BTPI Senior Fellow and Cornell Government Professor Gustavo Flores-Macías to learn more about Washington's threat of unilateral strikes against drug cartels in Mexico: latimes.com/world-nation/s… Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy

"Entirely severing diplomatic relations would be extremely costly for Mexico because of its consequences on trade," Cornell Government professor Gustavo Flores-Macías says in Los Angeles Times coverage of US-Mexico relations related to drug cartels. latimes.com/world-nation/s…

Agradezco la invitación de Radio Bilingue para conversar con Gerardo Guzmán sobre "el subibaja" de los aranceles de la Casa Blanca. I appreciated Radio Bilingue's invitation to discuss "the ups and downs of the trade war" with Gerardo Guzmán. radiobilingue.org/es/news/the-bi…

In Mexico, a new Supreme Court heavily connected to ruling party could make it easier for the government to circumvent environmental obligations or investor protections, Cornell Government professor Gustavo Flores-Macías tells U.S. News & World Report" "The optics are not great." usnews.com/news/world/art…