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A Tested Relationship: The U.S. and Mexico

The U.S. relationship with Mexico has been in the spotlight in recent months because of the politically sensitive issue of immigration – plus strong rhetoric from the Trump administration. As neighbors, however, the two nations have a shared-interest in stopping cross-border crime, while keeping the doors open to trade — issues that have helped shape discussions as both sides revisit their trading relationship.

Featured Guests:

  • Michael Anton, Former Deputy National Security Advisor- President Trump
  • Andrew Arthur, Resident Fellow- Center for Immigration Studies
  • John Coatsworth, Provost- Columbia University
  • Amb. Gerónimo Gutiérrez- Ambassador of Mexico to the United States
  • Rep. Will Hurd-  the U.S. representative for Texas’s 23rd congressional district (R)
  • Rep. Pramila Jayapal- The U.S. Representative from Washington’s 7th congressional district (D)
  • Claudio Lomnitz, Professor of Anthropology- Columbia University
  • Amb. John Negroponte, Vice Chairman, McLarty Associates- Dir. of Natl. Intelligence (2005–2007)- U.S. Ambassador to Mexico (1989–1993)
  • Ana Quintana, Senior Policy Analyst- The Heritage Foundation
  • Amb Arturo Sarukhán, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution- Fmr. Ambassador of Mexico to the U.S.
  • Andrew Selee, President- Migration Policy Institute
  • Amb. Rufus Yerxa,  Pres., National Foreign Trade Council- Fmr. Deputy Director-General, WTO

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    • A Tested Relationship: The U.S. and Mexico
    • State of the State Department
    • Revolution and Reform: The Making of Modern Iran
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    • Father of Containment: The George Kennan Story
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      • Russia’s Foreign Policy
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      • The Media and Foreign Policy
      • Turkey: A Partner in Crisis
      •  Global Health: Preventing Pandemic
        • Crossroads: America’s Defense Strategy
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      • China’s Maritime Build-Up
      • Saudi Arabia
      • The Geopolitics of Oil
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      • Nuclear Security
      • The Rise of ISIS
      • Cuba and the U.S.
      • The Future of Kurdistan
      • The Koreas
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