AS/COA Chairman and Former Ambassador to Mexico John Negroponte, states in a San Antonio Express article that although security has been the main focus of border policy after 9/11, the time is ripe for further efforts to facilitate U.S.-Mexico commerce and competitiveness.
In the second panel of AS/COA's 2012 São Paulo conference, panelists discussed the...
A number of states are pushing for local immigration policies, even as a change takes effect at the federal level giving reprieve to young undocumented immigrants.
A recently published biography by George W. Liebmann explores AS/COA's Chairman John D. Negroponte’s long serving career as a U.S. diplomat who has partaken in key events in American politics.
The worst drought to hit the United States in half a century is boosting Argentine and Brazilian corn and soy producers.
As regional economic integration intensifies both the U.S. and Mexico should “develop a plan for building a border that contributes to, rather than detracts from, North American competitiveness,” writes COA’s Eric Farnsworth for PODER.