The Wilson Quarterly
Winter 2017

After the Storm in U.S.-Mexico Relations

The relationship between Mexico and the United States is facing its most severe test in decades. Although a new tone and new ideas are needed, the economic, political and security fundamentals matter more than ever.

in this issue:

Leveraging the U.S.-Mexico Relationship to Strengthen Our Economies

– Christopher E. Wilson

The U.S. and Mexican economies are more tightly intertwined than ever — and far from being a weakness, it’s a potential source of strength.

U.S.-Mexico Energy and Climate Collaboration

– Duncan Wood

What is the outlook for cross-border collaboration on key energy issues?

Toward a North American Foreign Policy Footprint

– Earl Anthony Wayne and Arturo Sarukhan

The U.S., Canada, and Mexico can become closer than ever — if their governments can agree on a vision for a trilateral future.

The Mérida Initiative and Shared Responsibility in U.S.-Mexico Security Relations

– Eric L. Olson

How a longstanding initiative has shaped cross-border cooperation

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