Charting a New Course: Policy Options for the Next Stage in U.S.-Mexico Relations
The Mexico Institute is pleased to announce the launch of its series, Charting a New Course: Policy Options for the Next Stage in U.S.-Mexico Relations. Check back frequently for additional resources!
The Mexico Institute is pleased to announce the launch of its series, Charting a New Course: Policy Options for the Next Stage in U.S.-Mexico Relations, which reevaluates the U.S.-Mexico relationship and explores how both nations can improve upon the bilateral agenda given changes in the regional and global context.
Charting a New Course Final Report
Charting a New Course: Policy Options for the Next Stage in U.S.-Mexico Relations
Charting a New Course Policy Briefs
Towards a North American Foreign Policy Footprint, by Earl Anthony Wayne & Arturo Sarukhan
The Evolving Merida Initiative and the Policy of Shared Responsibility in U.S.-Mexico Security Relations, by Eric L. Olson
A New Migration Agenda Between the United States and Mexico, by Andrew Selee
U.S.-Mexico Energy and Climate Collaboration, by Duncan Wood
Leveraging the U.S.-Mexico Relationship to Strengthen Our Economies, by Christopher Wilson
Charting a New Course Videos
Part 1: U.S.-Mexico Economic Interdependence
Part 2: U.S.-Mexico Energy and Climate Cooperation
Part 3: U.S.-Mexico Security Relations
Part 4: U.S.-Mexico Migration Agenda
Part 5: A North American Foreign Policy Footprint
Charting a New Course Publication Launch
Contributors
Duncan Wood
Christopher Wilson
Earl Anthony Wayne
Former Career Ambassador to Afghanistan, Argentina, and Mexico; Distinguished Diplomat in Residence, School of International Service, American University
Arturo Sarukhán
Advisory Board Member, Mexico Institute, Wilson Center; Former Mexican Ambassador to the United States; Founder & President, Sarukhan + Associates
Andrew Selee
President, Migration Policy Institute
Eric L. Olson
Director of Policy and Strategic Initiatives, Seattle International Foundation
Mexico Institute
The Mexico Institute seeks to improve understanding, communication, and cooperation between Mexico and the United States by promoting original research, encouraging public discussion, and proposing policy options for enhancing the bilateral relationship. A binational Advisory Board, chaired by Luis Téllez and Earl Anthony Wayne, oversees the work of the Mexico Institute. Read more