The Other Side of Immigration
In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 106, Heft 697, S. 89-90
ISSN: 1944-785X
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In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 106, Heft 697, S. 89-90
ISSN: 1944-785X
In: Politique américaine, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 119-127
ISSN: 1771-8848
Résumé Les relations entre le Mexique et les États-Unis ont besoin de trouver un nouveau souffle. Cela passe par une vision claire de long terme comme celle qui présida à la création de l'Alena en 1992, et des initiatives ambitieuses à même de résoudre les problèmes communs aux deux pays, en particulier l'émigration mexicaine vers le nord. Il nous faut abandonner nos réticences mutuelles et créer un véritable espace économique et de sécurité nord-américain qui réponde au défi du développement, de la compétitivité, et à celui de la défense contre des menaces extérieures.
In: Looking ahead: a monthly report by the National Planning Association on forward-looking policy planning and research, Band 23, Heft 2, S. 12-14
ISSN: 0024-6409, 0747-525X
In: Foreign Ministries, S. 133-151
In: Canada Among Nations Series v.26
In: Canada among Nations Ser. v.26
In: Colombia internacional, Heft 56-57, S. 100-111
ISSN: 1900-6004
In: Canada among nations, 2011-2012
In the decade following the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement, economic and political relations between Canada and Mexico have expanded significantly. Today, Canada and Mexico are each other's third largest trading partners and, outside of the United States, Mexico is the second largest tourist and business destination for Canadians. In the face of increasing competition from Asia, Canada and Mexico need to strengthen their economic competitiveness by leveraging their comparative advantages more effectively. In a multi-polar world, Canada and Mexico have an opportunity to utilize their North-South partnership to provide leadership on the pressing issues of our time, such as climate change, transnational crime, and global crisis management. In Canada Among Nations, 2011-2012 a leading group of Canadian, Mexican, and American academics, policy makers, politicians, journalists, and energy and climate change experts offer substantive recommendations for Ottawa and Mexico City to realise the full potential of their strategic relationship. Canada Among Nations is the premier source for contemporary insight into pressing Canadian foreign policy issues. This volume continues that tradition by providing students, policy makers, and business people with a timely compendium of expert opinion on Canada-Mexico relations.