EPISODE · Jan 9, 2020 · 28 MIN
Mexico and the United States: Frenemies or Best Friends?
from 35 West · host Center for Strategic and International Studies
In a wide-ranging conversation, Gerónimo Gutiérrez, former Ambassador of Mexico to the U.S., sits down with CSIS Senior Associate Richard Miles to talk about the fundamentals of the U.S.-Mexico relationship. Have the two countries grown closer or further apart over the last two generations? What has been the effect of increased trade, investment, security cooperation, cultural ties, and migration? Does it matter who sits in the White House and Los Pinos? Listen to the thoughts of one of Mexico’s top experts on the U.S. and his predictions for the next few years.
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In a wide-ranging conversation, Gerónimo Gutiérrez, former Ambassador of Mexico to the U.S., sits down with CSIS Senior Associate Richard Miles to talk about the fundamentals of the U.S.-Mexico relationship. Have the two countries grown closer or further apart over the last two generations? What has been the effect of increased trade, investment, security cooperation, cultural ties, and migration? Does it matter who sits in the White House and Los Pinos? Listen to the thoughts of one of Mexico’s top experts on the U.S. and his predictions for the next few years.
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