Miguel Basáñez Ebergenyi

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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 byAlejandro Estivill (Acting)
Succeeded byCarlos Manuel Sada Solana
Personal details
Born
Miguel Basáñez Ebergenyi

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

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

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, he has authored, co-authored, and edited 13 books on values, public opinion, and politics.

Bibliography[edit]

  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[edit]

  • 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. Archived from the original on 12 August 2015. 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. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. 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.