U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation
Experts discuss the current security situation in Mexico, and how the United States can help combat shared security threats.
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Speakers: Alejandro Hope, Project Director, 'Less Crime, Less Punishment' project, Instituto Mexicano para la Competividad (IMCO) and México Evalúa
Eric Olson, Senior Associate, Mexico Institute, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Shannon K. O'Neil, Douglas Dillon Fellow for Latin America Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
Presider: Ginger Thompson, Domestic Correspondent, New York Times
May 1, 2012
Experts discuss the current security situation in Mexico, and how the United States can help combat shared security threats.
This session was part of a CFR symposium, U.S.-Mexico Relations Beyond the 2012 Election, which was made possible by the generous support of the Mexican Business Council.
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Experts discuss the current security situation in Mexico, and how the United States can help combat shared security threats.
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Experts discuss the current security situation in Mexico, and how the United States can help combat shared security threats.
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