The Future of Bilateral Security Cooperation
Experts detail the effects of the increasing violence in Mexico and the resulting spillover into the United States; the tools needed for...
Speakers: Jorge Chabat, Professor, Department of International Studies, Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE), Mexico City
Alfredo Corchado, Mexico Bureau Chief, Dallas Morning News; Visiting Scholar, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University
Frances Fragos Townsend, Senior Vice President, MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc.; Former Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism (2005-2007)
Presider: Garrick Utley, President, Levin Graduate Institute of International Relations and Commerce, State University of New York
November 10, 2010
Experts detail the effects of the increasing violence in Mexico and the resulting spillover into the United States; the tools needed for Mexico to combat this violence; and the need for leadership from the private industry.
This session was part of a CFR symposium,200 Years of U.S.-Mexico Relations: Challenges for the 21st Century,which was made possible through generous support from the Consulate General of Mexico in New York, the Mexican Cultural Institute of New York, and CFR's Civil Society, Markets, and Democracy Initiative.
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