Don’t Turn Back the Clock: Tillerson Should Advance the U.S.-Latin American Partnership Into the 21st Century ArticleFeb 5, 2018 Don’t Turn Back the Clock: Tillerson Should Advance the U.S.-Latin American Partnership Into the 21st Century Hemmed in by nativism and mercantilism, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson inexplicably seeks to revive the Monroe Doctrine. Feb 5, 2018 Dan Restrepo
Beyond Our Borders ReportFeb 2, 2018 Beyond Our Borders The current debate about protecting America's borders ignores the U.S. role as a major supplier of crime guns around the world. Feb 2, 2018 Chelsea Parsons, Eugenio Weigend Vargas
Boosting U.S.-Mexico Clean Energy Cooperation ReportOct 27, 2017 Boosting U.S.-Mexico Clean Energy Cooperation Expanding cooperation and interconnectivity across the U.S.-Mexico border to increase renewable energy trade can help address pressing issues in the binational economic relationship. Oct 27, 2017 Joel Martinez
Improving Mexico’s Economic Competitiveness Through Security Cooperation ReportMay 2, 2017 Improving Mexico’s Economic Competitiveness Through Security Cooperation The United States can help strengthen Mexico’s rule of law and reduce gun trafficking across its southern border; doing so would increase Mexico’s economic competitiveness and benefit U.S. interests. May 2, 2017 Eugenio Weigend Vargas, Joel Martinez
How Trump’s Approach to Mexico Could Jeopardize Water Security in the American West ArticleFeb 23, 2017 How Trump’s Approach to Mexico Could Jeopardize Water Security in the American West Uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration’s approach to the U.S.-Mexico relationship has left water allocations in limbo for 35 million Americans living in the West. Feb 23, 2017 Ryan Richards
Preserving and Strengthening the U.S.-Mexico Relationship ReportJan 30, 2017 Preserving and Strengthening the U.S.-Mexico Relationship No country affects the United States more on a daily basis than Mexico; to advance core U.S. national interests, the bilateral relationship must be guided not by nativism and nationalism but by cooperation. Jan 30, 2017 Dan Restrepo, Michael Werz, Joel Martinez
5 Big Ideas for U.S. Policy in the Americas ReportDec 9, 2016 5 Big Ideas for U.S. Policy in the Americas The next administration should advance U.S. economic and security interests by embracing the Americas, not by attempting to wall the United States off from its most important partners and neighbors. Dec 9, 2016 Dan Restrepo, Michael Werz, Joel Martinez
A Medium- and Long-Term Plan to Address the Central American Refugee Situation ReportMay 5, 2016 A Medium- and Long-Term Plan to Address the Central American Refugee Situation Over the medium and long term, the United States and its partners must protect asylum seekers from the Northern Triangle and tackle the root causes of violence and structural poverty. May 5, 2016 Dan Restrepo, Silva Mathema
Latinos Are Shaping the Future of the United States ReportNov 30, 2015 Latinos Are Shaping the Future of the United States The development of Latinos as the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population will change the electoral landscape, but the extent of their impact depends on actions related to immigration and trade across the Americas. Nov 30, 2015 The Center for American Progress, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas