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Live Players Analysis: Drug Cartels in Mexico

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In this episode of 'Live Players, Samo Burja and Erik Torenberg discuss the intricate dynamics of Mexican drug cartels and their impact on both Mexico's political and economic landscape. The discussion delves deep into how drug revenues sustain elites, non-state actors, and insurgencies worldwide — with notable examples from the Taliban to Chechen rebels. They also discuss the potential threats posed by Mexico's porous border to U.S. national security, the global demand for drugs, the implications of drug legalization in first world countries, and the potential geopolitical shifts involving China and the U.S.

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LINKS:

Samo’s Bismarck Brief: https://brief.bismarckanalysis.com/

“Mexico’s Drug Cartels Are Not Competitors to the State” https://brief.bismarckanalysis.com/p/mexicos-drug-cartels-are-not-competitors

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@samoburja (Samo)

@turpentinemedia (Turpentine)

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TIMESTAMPS:

(00:29) The Mexican Cartels: A Deep Dive

(01:09) Global Implications of Drug Revenues

(04:45) Cartels vs. Government: A Complex Relationship

(07:58) The Future of Mexican Cartels

(11:25) US-Mexico Relations and Drug Policy

(18:30) Sponsor: Beehiiv

(19:41) Industrialization and Economic Diversification

(28:45) Historical and Global Comparisons

(34:25) Conclusion and Final Thoughts

(41:44) Outro and Sponsor Messages

  continue reading

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Manage episode 421131053 series 3532785
Content provided by Natalie Toren, Samo Burja, and Erik Torenberg. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Natalie Toren, Samo Burja, and Erik Torenberg or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode of 'Live Players, Samo Burja and Erik Torenberg discuss the intricate dynamics of Mexican drug cartels and their impact on both Mexico's political and economic landscape. The discussion delves deep into how drug revenues sustain elites, non-state actors, and insurgencies worldwide — with notable examples from the Taliban to Chechen rebels. They also discuss the potential threats posed by Mexico's porous border to U.S. national security, the global demand for drugs, the implications of drug legalization in first world countries, and the potential geopolitical shifts involving China and the U.S.

🔥 Apply to join over 400 founders and Execs in the Turpentine Network: https://hmplogxqz0y.typeform.com/to/JCkphVqj

---

SPONSOR: BEEHIIV

Head to Beehiiv, the newsletter platform built for growth, to power your own. Connect with premium brands, scale your audience, and deliver a beautiful UX that stands out in an inbox. 🐝 https://Beehiiv.com and use code "MOZ" for 20% off your first three months

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RECOMMENDED PODCAST:

Patrick McKenzie (@patio11) talks to experts who understand the complicated but not unknowable systems we rely on. You might be surprised at how quickly Patrick and his guests can put you in the top 1% of understanding for stock trading, tech hiring, and more.

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Mos4VE3figVXleHDqfXOH

Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/id1753399812https://podcasts.apple.com/id1753399812

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LINKS:

Samo’s Bismarck Brief: https://brief.bismarckanalysis.com/

“Mexico’s Drug Cartels Are Not Competitors to the State” https://brief.bismarckanalysis.com/p/mexicos-drug-cartels-are-not-competitors

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FOLLOW US ON X:

@eriktorenberg (Erik)

@samoburja (Samo)

@turpentinemedia (Turpentine)

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TIMESTAMPS:

(00:29) The Mexican Cartels: A Deep Dive

(01:09) Global Implications of Drug Revenues

(04:45) Cartels vs. Government: A Complex Relationship

(07:58) The Future of Mexican Cartels

(11:25) US-Mexico Relations and Drug Policy

(18:30) Sponsor: Beehiiv

(19:41) Industrialization and Economic Diversification

(28:45) Historical and Global Comparisons

(34:25) Conclusion and Final Thoughts

(41:44) Outro and Sponsor Messages

  continue reading

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