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Keynote
address from the May 3-5, 2001 Harvard Colloquium on International Affairs
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Newly-elected Mexican President Vicente Fox comes to office with hopes to play a more active role in setting the U.S./Mexican agenda. Dr. Castañeda, Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs, speaks to these goals and the specifics of how the increased Mexican contribution can benefit U.S. and Latin American interests. As keynote speaker, Dr. Castañeda sets a tone of collaboration and global cooperation in fostering mutually beneficial relationships among nations. |
Program Selections from Video
Coverage
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Introduction by Harvey Fineberg
(3:22) Departing Provost Fineberg welcomes Dr. Castañeda |
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Mexico's Changing Agenda (14:52) Mexico to play an active role Beyond bilateral issues Welfare of Mexico Socializing the Agenda |
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Migration and Working Solutions
(6:27) Situation on the border Documentation Temporary Visas Shared responsibility |
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Non-bilateral Issues
(4:25) Venezuela Columbia |
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Drug Enforcement (3:17) Removing the issue of certification Rational drug enforcement approach De-narcotizing relations |
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Energy and Trade Connections
(5:07) Change in U.S. position Improving trade for specific groups |
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