'Security Cooperation in Mexico: Examining the Next Steps in the U.S.-Mexico Security Relationship': Duncan Wood Testifies before Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
Duncan Wood, Director of the Mexico Institute, joined a panel of experts in testifying before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations regarding the U.S.-Mexico security relationship.
"Security Cooperation in Mexico: Examining the Next Steps in the U.S.-Mexico Security Relationship"
U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations / Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere and Global Narcotics Affairs
Tuesday, June 18, 2013 beginning at 2:30pm (EDT).
Panel One:
The Honorable Roberta S. Jacobson
Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
U.S. Department of State
Washington, DC The Honorable William R. Brownfield
Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs
U.S. Department of State
Washington, DC The Honorable Mark Feierstein
Assistant Administrator for Bureau of Latin America and the Caribbean
United States Agency for International Development
Washington, DC
Panel Two:
Dr. Shannon O’Neil
Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies
Council on Foreign Relations
New York, NY Dr. Duncan Wood
Director, Mexico Institute
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Washington, DC Mr. Nik Steinberg
Senior Researcher, Americas Division
Human Rights Watch
New York, NY
About the Author
Duncan Wood
Mexico Institute
The Mexico Institute seeks to improve understanding, communication, and cooperation between Mexico and the United States by promoting original research, encouraging public discussion, and proposing policy options for enhancing the bilateral relationship. A binational Advisory Board, chaired by Luis Téllez and Earl Anthony Wayne, oversees the work of the Mexico Institute. Read more