Mexico and the New Challenges of Hemispheric Security

By
Raul Benitez-Manaut

Wilson Center Reports on the Americas No. 11: Mexico and the New Challenges of Hemispheric Security

The essays in this book center on the debate over competing approaches to hemispheric security and how different countries, specifically Mexico, formulate their security policies in the broader context of multilateral hemispheric initiatives and of bilateral relations with the United States. A goal of this book is to spark debate on how to formulate policies which promote a community of security in the Americas while balancing national interests in the region. This book is the product of research done by Raul Benitez-Manaut project during his residency as a Public Policy Scholar in the Latin American Program.

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