2020
DOI: 10.1057/s42738-020-00047-w
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Improvising and muddling through: transnational government networks and security cooperation between Mexico and the U.S.

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“…More strategically, the U.S. and Mexico share a vast and complicated physical border. Given this relationship, crucial concerns include migration, labor, combating drug trafficking, border security, climate change, energy policy, pandemic responses, and natural resource management (Correa-Cabrera et al, 2014; Gamso & Grosse, 2019; Hanson et al, 2017; Payan, 2020; Tapia & Dorn, 2018). Unlike Canada, migration and border security are issues that have generated specific bilateral agreements and efforts to address causes of migration from Central and South American countries (United States.…”
Section: It’s Complicated: Populism and Democracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More strategically, the U.S. and Mexico share a vast and complicated physical border. Given this relationship, crucial concerns include migration, labor, combating drug trafficking, border security, climate change, energy policy, pandemic responses, and natural resource management (Correa-Cabrera et al, 2014; Gamso & Grosse, 2019; Hanson et al, 2017; Payan, 2020; Tapia & Dorn, 2018). Unlike Canada, migration and border security are issues that have generated specific bilateral agreements and efforts to address causes of migration from Central and South American countries (United States.…”
Section: It’s Complicated: Populism and Democracymentioning
confidence: 99%