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The U.S.-Mexico Relationship: Effects of the U.S. Elections
Please join the Council of the Americas and the Center for Dialogue and Analysis on North America for a roundtable discussion on the prospects of United States-Mexico relations in light of new presidential terms in both countries.
Overview
Please join the Council of the Americas and the Center for Dialogue and Analysis on North America for a roundtable discussion on the prospects of United States-Mexico relations in light of new presidential terms in both countries. Speakers from Washington and Mexico City will identify key issues to be addressed by both governments and provide recommendations to help build a more cooperative strategy.
Speakers:
- Arnulfo Valdivia, Coordinator of Migration, Government Transitional Group of Enrique Peña Nieto
- José Carreño, Fellow Researcher, Center for Dialogue and Analysis on North America, Tecnológico de Monterrey
- Jessica de Alba, Academic Coordinator, School of International Relations, Universidad Anahuac
- Eric Rojo, Coordinator, Security Program, Center for Dialogue and Analysis on North America (CEDAN)
- Clark Crook-Castan, Adjunct Professor, School of International Service, American University
- Eric Farnsworth, Vice President, Americas Society and Council of the Americas
To Register: Please email Jorge Merino at jmerino@as-coa.org.
Please RSVP no later than 3:00 p.m. the day before the event.