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The
U.S. and Mexico:
Redefining the Relationship |
This CLAS-sponsored series is a
project aimed at defining the future bilateral relationship between
the United States and Mexico. The Spring 2002 series of lectures proposes
to examine the central issues and new actors that will shape policy
decisions between the two countries.
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"Human Rights Trilogy" by
Rufino Tamayo
Used by permission
of the artist's estate in association with the Olga & Rufino
Tamayo Foundation.
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Denise
Dresser
"Mexico: From PRI Predominance to Divided Democracy" |
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Denise Dresser is Visiting Fellow at the Pacific Council on International
Policy at the University of Southern California, on leave from her
post as professor of political science at the Instituto Tecnológico
Autónomo de México (ITAM). She has written extensively on Mexican
affairs and U.S.-Mexico relations for the editorial page of The
Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and La Opinión.
Dr. Dresser received her Ph.D. from Princeton University.
Wednesday,
November 7, 4:00 pm
CLAS Conference Room, 2334 Bowditch Street
Paper
by Denise Dresser
Analysis
and commentary for this event
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Adolfo
Aguilar Zinser
"Security in the Americas: A New Era"
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Adolfo Aguilar Zinser is National Security Advisor and Commissioner of
Law and Order to Mexico's President, Vicente Fox.
Friday,
November 16, 4:00 pm
141 McCone Hall (map)
Photos
of the event
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Ambassador
Andrés Rozental
"U.S.-Mexico Relations: A Post-September 11
Scenario" |
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Andrés Rozental is Ambassador
at Large and Special Presidential Envoy for President Vicente Fox. He
is former Deputy Foreign Minister of Mexico (1988-1994), and Ambassador
to Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United Nations in Geneva.
Tuesday,
November 27, 4:00 pm
Geballe Room, 220 Stephens Hall (map)
Anayisis
and commentary for this event
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CLAS
Event Series on Mexico and the U.S. and Mexico
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