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DESCRIPTION:\n\nMoynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents From NAFTA to
  USMCA: Changing Trade Relations and Political Consequences &nbsp\;The Tru
 mp Administration made a trade deal with the United\nStates’ closest neigh
 bors a priority in 2017\, with the goal of replacing NAFTA\nwith a new agr
 eement that was “fair” to the U.S.&nbsp\; Efforts to negotiate a\nnew trea
 ty created tensions in US relations with Mexico and Canada.&nbsp\; This\np
 anel will explore both the efforts to reach NAFTA 2.0\, its significance a
 s a\ntrade agreement\, and the potential political and security consequenc
 es of the\nvolatility in US-Canada-Mexico relations over the last two year
 s. \n\n\n\nSpeakers:  \n\n\n\nChristopher Wilson\, Deputy Director\, Mexic
 o Institute\, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars\n\n \n\nMer
 edith Lilly\,&nbsp\;Associate\nProfessor and Simon Reisman Chair in Intern
 ational Affairs\, the Norman Paterson\nSchool of International Affairs\, C
 arleton University Keith Maskus\, Arts and Sciences\nProfessor of Distinct
 ion\, Department of Economics\, University of Colorado\, Former Lead Econo
 mist in the Development Research Group at the World Bank and Former Chief 
 Economist of the US State Department Discussants:\n\nGladys McCormick\, As
 sociate Professor of History and\n\nJay and Debe Moskowitz\nChair in Mexic
 o-US Relations\, Syracuse University&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nDevashish Mitra\, Pr
 ofessor of Economics and Gerald B.  and Daphna Cramer Professor of Global 
 Affairs\, Syracuse University&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Sponsored by Moynihan In
 stitute of Global Affairs\; Program on Latin America and the Caribbean (PL
 ACA)\; Department of History\; Institute for National Security and Counter
 terrorism (INSCT)\;&nbsp\;International Relations Program\; Department of 
 Public Administration and International Affairs (PAIA)\; Trade\, Developme
 nt and Political Economy\; Social Science Program\; Jay\nand Debe Moskowit
 z Endowed Chair in Mexico-US Relations\; Department of Political Science\;
  Department of Economics\; and Program for the Advancement of Research on 
 Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC)&nbsp\;Event Website\n\n\n\n\n\nContact 
 Havva Karakas-Keles for more information: hkarakas@syr.edu 
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SUMMARY:From NAFTA to USMCA: Changing Trade Relations and Political Consequ
 ences
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>\n\nMoynihan Institute of Global Affairs </
 p><p>presents</p><p> <strong>From NAFTA to USMCA: Changing Trade Relations
  and Political Consequences &nbsp\;</strong><br></p><p>The Trump Administr
 ation made a trade deal with the United\nStates’ closest neighbors a prior
 ity in 2017\, with the goal of replacing NAFTA\nwith a new agreement that 
 was “fair” to the U.S.&nbsp\; Efforts to negotiate a\nnew treaty created t
 ensions in US relations with Mexico and Canada.&nbsp\; This\npanel will ex
 plore both the efforts to reach NAFTA 2.0\, its significance as a\ntrade a
 greement\, and the potential political and security consequences of the\nv
 olatility in US-Canada-Mexico relations over the last two years. </p><p>\n
 \n\n\n</p><p><b>Speakers: </b></p><p> \n\n</p><p>\n\n</p>Christopher Wilso
 n\, Deputy Director\, Mexico Institute\, Woodrow Wilson International Cent
 er for Scholars\n\n<br><p> \n\n</p><p>Meredith Lilly\,&nbsp\;Associate\nPr
 ofessor and Simon Reisman Chair in International Affairs\, the Norman Pate
 rson\nSchool of International Affairs\, Carleton University</p><p> Keith M
 askus\, Arts and Sciences\nProfessor of Distinction\, Department of Econom
 ics\, University of Colorado\, Former Lead Economist in the Development Re
 search Group at the World Bank and Former Chief Economist of the US State 
 Department </p><p><strong>Discussants:</strong></p><p>\n\n</p><p>Gladys Mc
 Cormick\, Associate Professor of History and\n\nJay and Debe Moskowitz\nCh
 air in Mexico-US Relations\, Syracuse University&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p><p>\n\nD
 evashish Mitra\, Professor of Economics and Gerald B.  and Daphna Cramer P
 rofessor of Global Affairs\, Syracuse University&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br><
 /p><p>Sponsored by Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\; Program on Latin
  America and the Caribbean (PLACA)\; Department of History\; Institute for
  National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT)\;&nbsp\;International Rela
 tions Program\; Department of Public Administration and International Affa
 irs (PAIA)\; Trade\, Development and Political Economy\; Social Science Pr
 ogram\; Jay\nand Debe Moskowitz Endowed Chair in Mexico-US Relations\; Dep
 artment of Political Science\; Department of Economics\; and Program for t
 he Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC)&nbsp\;</p
 ><p><a title="Event Website" href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/Fr
 om_NAFTA_to_USMCA__Changing_Trade_Relations_and_Political_Consequences/">E
 vent Website</a><br></p><p>\n\n</p><p>\n\n</p><p>\n\nContact Havva Karakas
 -Keles for more information: <a href="mailto:hkarakas@syr.edu">hkarakas@sy
 r.edu</a> <br></p>
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