Is North American policy “foreign” policy? By: Stephen Blank , / 4 November, 2014 Overseas ‘hotspots’ get all the attention in U.S. foreign policy debates, but where does Canada fall?
Building a better North America By: Jeremy Kinsman , / 30 October, 2014 The continental bonds of North America’s Three Amigos feel frayed. We can do better, says Jeremy Kinsman.
How Integrated is the North America Economy? By: OpenCanada Staff , / 21 February, 2014 Trade among Canada, the U.S., and Mexico is now almost four times greater than it was before NAFTA. Here we map out the flow of that trade.
There Is No “Beyond NAFTA” By: Jean Daudelin , / 19 February, 2014 Twenty years ago, North American integration made a lot of sense. Today, the need isn’t there, says Jean Daudelin.
North America is Still the Future By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 17 December, 2012 Jennifer Jeffs reflects on how far North America has come since NAFTA was signed 20 years ago and how the continent can continue to grow together.
Mexico’s New Face By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 10 December, 2012 Jennifer Jeffs on why Canada should embrace Enrique Pena Nieto, Mexico’s new president, and build stronger ties with our NAFTA partner.
NAFTA at 20 By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 16 November, 2012 Jennifer Jeffs on the NAFTA20 conference in San Antonio.
The Canadian-Mexican Agenda By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 25 May, 2012 Canada and Mexico are indisputably intertwined. Canadians just need to realize it argues Jennifer Jeffs.
North America is a Process By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 3 April, 2012 Jennifer Jeffs considers how the continent has integrated – and how it hasn’t – nearly 20 years after NAFTA.
The “Mexican Problem” is Canada’s Problem By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 14 December, 2011 Canada should invest in hemispheric security by taking on the “Mexico problem”, Jennifer Jeffs argues.