Return to the list of teachers» | | JOSE GERARDO TRASLOSHEROS HERNANDEZ
Degrees: Doctorado en Economía, Rutgers University. Maestría en Políticas de Estabilización, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Río de Janeiro. Bachelor of Arts en Matemáticas, Winthrop University.
Areas of interest: GLOBALIZACIÓN, GEOPOLÍTICA, INTEGRACIÓN ECONÓMICA Y POLÍTICA, REGIONALISMOS, POPULISMOS, NACIONALISMOS.
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• Dean of the School of Social Sciences of the University of the Americas Puebla (UDLAP) • Professor-Researcher of the Department of International Relations and Political Science at the University of the Americas Puebla (UDLAP) • President of the Mexican Chapter of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC-Mexico, from January 2023 to date). • Member of the Mexican Council of International Affairs (COMEXI). • Coordinator of the master’s degree in Global Governance at UDLAP Jenkins Graduate School (March 2021-July 2023) • Executive Director of PECC Mexico (2020-2021) • Consultant, professor, commentator, and columnist (as of January 2019). • Ambassador of Mexico to New Zealand (2016-2018) • Consul General of Mexico in Sao Paulo (2011-2016) • Professor-Researcher at the Tecnológico de Monterrey Business School CCM (2009 and 2010). • Technical Secretary of the Process for the Strengthening of Competitiveness of the Ministry of Economy and the OECD (2007 - 2008). • Minister Counsellor of the Ministry of Economy to the OECD (2005 – 2007). • Coordinator of the Negotiations of the Economic Partnership Agreement between Japan and Mexico (2003-2005). • Chair of the APEC Senior Officials Meeting in Mexico (2002). • Coordinator of the Negotiations of the Free Trade Agreement between Mexico and Israel (1999-2000). • Director-General of the Ministry of Economy for Multilateral Trade Affairs (WTO, APEC, and OECD) and Asia (1995-2005). • Head of the negotiating group on Rules of Origin in the FTAs with Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Colombia-Venezuela, and Bolivia (1993–1995). • Coordinator of the Uniform Regulations of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on Market Access, Rules of Origin and Customs Procedures (1993). • Member of the NAFTA Market Access negotiating team (1991-1992). • He holds a PhD in Economics with a specialty in International Economics from Rutgers University, a master’s degree in Economic Stabilization Policies from the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Winthrop University, and studies in Economics from ITAM.
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