Por Íñigo Guevara, The National Strategy Forum Review, Spring 2010.
Over the past three years, the U.S.-Mexico relationship has been dominated by the security
agenda. Common security has replaced border dynamics such as migration and trade that used to
be the key issues between our countries. This is a positive step in our relationship as it embodies
a new thinking that takes into account our common future. There is a sense of co-responsibility
that can be characterized as historic. However, it is still at a very fragile initial stage and it is very vulnerable to misinterpretations and misunderstandings.
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