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Miguel Basáñez-Ebergenyi
Miguel Basáñez-Ebergenyi
Basáñez at the Mexican Embassy
Ambassador of Mexico to the United States
In office
2 September 2015 – 30 April 2016
PresidentEnrique Peña Nieto
Preceded byEduardo Medina-Mora
Succeeded byCarlos Manuel Sada Solana
Personal details
Born
Miguel Basáñez-Ebergenyi

(1947-10-24) 24 October 1947 (age 76)
Tuxpan, Veracruz
NationalityMexican
SpousePh.D. Tatiana Beltrán
ChildrenTatiana, Alejandro, Pamela and Nicolás
EducationPh.D. in Political Sociology, London School of Economics, England.

Dr. Miguel Basáñez-Ebergenyi (born 24 October 1947) was the ambassador of Mexico to the United States.[1] Prior to his appointment as ambassador, Dr. Basáñez-Ebergenyi was an academic who taught classes at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.

Dr. Basáñez-Ebergenyi's career includes work directing public opinion polls both for private firms and for the Mexican government. He is a former President of the World Association for Public Opinion Research and he has also held several positions in the state and federal government in Mexico.[2]

Additionally, Dr. Basáñez-Ebergenyi has authored, co-authored, and edited 13 books on values, public opinion, and politics.

Bibliography

  1. La Lucha por la Hegemonía en México, 1968-1980 (The Struggle for Hegemony in Mexico, 1968-1980), Siglo XXI, 1981.[3]
  2. La Composición del Poder en Oaxaca (The Power Composition in Oaxaca), coord (UNAM-INAP), Oaxaca, 1987.[4]
  3. La Composición del Poder: Estado de México (The Power Composition: The State of Mexico), coord (UNAM-INAP-IAPEM), 1988
  4. El Pulso de los Sexenios: 20 Años de Crisis en México (The Pulse of the Presidential Term: 20 Years of Crisis in Mexico), Siglo XXI, 1990.[5]
  5. Convergencia en Norteamérica: Comercio, Política y Cultura (North American Convergence: Trade, Politics and Culture) with R. Inglehart and N. Nevitte, Siglo XXI, 1994.[6]
  6. North American Trajectory: Trade, Politics and Values, with R. Inglehart and N. Nevitte, Aldyne de Gruyter, 1996.[7]
  7. Human Values and Beliefs: A Cross-cultural Sourcebook with R. Inglehart and A. Moreno, U. of Michigan, 1998.[8]
  8. Values and Life Styles in Urban Asia: A Cross-Cultural Analysis and Sourcebook Based on the Asia Barometer Survey of 2003 with Takashi Inoguchi and others (eds), Siglo XXI, Mexico, 2005.[9]
  9. Uno de Dos (One of the Two) with Carmen Aristegui and Lorenzo Meyer, Random House, 2006
  10. Changing Values and Beliefs in 85 Countries: Trends from the Values Surveys from 1981 to 2004 with L. Halman, R. Inglehart and others, Brill, 2007.[10]
  11. México Solidario: Participación Ciudadana y Voluntariado (Solidarity Mexico: Citizen Participation and Voluntary Work) with J. Butcher (ed) and others, México: Limusa, 2008.[11]
  12. Changing Human Beliefs and Values, 1981-2007 with R. Inglehart et al., México: Siglo XXI, 2010.[12]
  13. A World of Three Cultures: Honor, Achievement, and Joy, Oxford University Press, 2016.[13]

References

  • Lakhani, Nina (15 August 2015). "Mexico's ambassador to US plucked from inner circle and raising eyebrows". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  • "Curriculum del nuevo embajador". televisa.com. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  • "Miguel Basáñez Ebergenyi, nuevo embajador de México en EE.UU. - El Diario de Yucatán". yucatan.com.mx. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  • "Basáñez divide el mundo en 3 bloques | El Universal". eluniversal.com.mx. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  • "Cadena RASA - Se reunen Peña Nieto y el embajador Miguel Basañez Ebergenyi". rasainforma.com. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  • "Miguel Basáñez Ebergenyi | El Economista". eleconomista.com.mx. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  • "¿Quién es Miguel Basáñez Ebergenyi? | 24 Horas". 24-horas.mx. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  1. ^ Samuel Piña. "Dr. Miguel Basáñez-Ebergenyi has been nominated as Ambassador of Mexico to the United States".
  2. ^ "Biography of Ambassador Miguel Basáñez". Embassy of Mexico in the United States. Embassy of Mexico in the United States. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
  3. ^ Basanez, Miguel (1994-01-01). La lucha por la hegemonía en México, 1968-1990 (in Spanish) (1a ed.). México, D.F.: Siglo Veintiuno Editores. ISBN 9789682310621.
  4. ^ "La composición del poder". biblio.juridicas.unam.mx. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  5. ^ Basáñez, Miguel (1990-01-01). El pulso de los sexenios: 20 años de crisis en México (in Spanish). Siglo XXI. ISBN 9682315573.
  6. ^ "CONVERGENCIA EN NORTEAMERICA COMERCIO POLITICA Y CULTURA - RONALD INGLEHART, comprar el libro". www.casadellibro.com. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  7. ^ Inglehart, Ronald F.; Nevitte, Neil; Basáñez, Miguel E. The North American Trajectory: Cultural, Economic, and Political Ties Between the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Transaction Publishers. ISBN 9781412829816.
  8. ^ "Human Values and Beliefs". The University of Michigan Press. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  9. ^ Inoguchi, Takashi (2005-01-01). Values and Life Styles in Urban Asia: A Cross-cultural Analysis and Sourcebook Based on the AsiaBarometer Survey of 2003. Siglo XXI. ISBN 9682325641.
  10. ^ Changing Values and Beliefs in 85 Countries: Trends from the Values Surveys from 1981 To 2004. BRILL. 2008-01-01. ISBN 9004157786.
  11. ^ Butcher, Jacqueline; Monterrey, Tecnológico de; Filantropía, Centro Mexicano para la; Mora, Instituto de Investigaciones Dr José María Luis (2008-01-01). México solidario: participación ciudadana y voluntariado (in Spanish). Centro Mexicano para la Filantropía. ISBN 9789681871178.
  12. ^ Inglehart, Ronald; Basanez, Miguel (2010-01-15). Changing human beliefs and values, 1981-2007. A Cross-Cultural Sourcebook Based on the World Values Surveys and European Values Studies. México, D.F.: Siglo XXI. ISBN 9786070302220.
  13. ^ "A World of Three Cultures". global.oup.com. Retrieved 2016-02-05.