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Edward Alden

Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow

Expertise

U.S. economic competitiveness; U.S. trade policy; visa and immigration policy.

Programs

Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies, Renewing America

Featured Publications

Task Force Report No. 63

U.S. Immigration Policy

This Task Force report offers a strategy for maintaining America's political and economic leadership by attracting skilled immigrants, a program of legalization for those living in the United States illegally, and steps for securing the country's borders in an effective and humane way.

See more in United States, Immigration

All Publications

Op-Ed

The Quest for the Perfectly Secure Border

Author: Edward Alden
Canada Watch

Edward Alden writes that the quest for perfectly secure borders premised on plugging vulnerabilities poses special, and possibly insurmountable, problems. The United States needs some way to distinguish serious threats from minor ones, and to calculate the costs of trying to counter those threats.

See more in Canada, Mexico, Border and Ports

Op-Ed

Obama Passes His First Trade Test

Authors: Edward Alden and Jeremy Haft
Forbes Online

The "buy American" provisions in the stimulus bill presented President Obama with the first test of his trade philosophy. In this Forbes article, Edward Alden and Jeremy Haft write that Obama has passed this test. The apparent compromise over these provisions is reassuring.

See more in United States, China, Economics, WTO

Op-Ed

Rigid immigration policy hurts U.S.

Author: Edward Alden
San Francisco Chronicle

Since 9/11 and the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. immigration policy has been focused mostly on keeping out those we don't want. In this San Francisco Chronicle op-ed, Edward Alden argues that this single-mindedness has come with a high cost to our economy and reputation in the world.

See more in Border and Ports, Homeland Security

Op-Ed

The Closing of the American Border

Author: Edward Alden
New America Media

"The war on terror has come home to America. But when did the war on terror morph into a war on illegal immigration? Today it is much harder for a terrorist to enter the United States than it used to be, but according to Edward Alden, it's also much harder for everyone else."

See more in Border and Ports, Immigration

Op-Ed

The Great Wall of the United States

Author: Edward Alden
The Globe and Mail

The next Canadian government must try to nudge the next U.S. administration back to the spirit of the 2001 Smart Border accords, which attempted to balance security and commerce concerns. Edward Alden writes that rebuilding trust between the U.S. and Canada over border issues will be critical for both countries.

See more in Border and Ports, U.S. Election 2008

Op-Ed

Closed Doors Make Us Poorer

Author: Edward Alden
Forbes Online

In this Forbes.com op-ed, Edward Alden writes that there were many good reasons to strengthen U.S. border security after 9/11. However, maintaining this country's strength requires the relentless innovation that stems from keeping an open door to the most talented and ambitious people the world has to offer.

See more in Immigration, U.S. Strategy and Politics