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20052006
Mexico institute
A n n u A l R e p o Rt
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c o n t e n t s
� MessagefromthePresidentof
theWilsonCenter
� MessagefromtheCo-Chairsof
theAdvisoryBoard
� MessagefromtheDirector
� Leadership
3 AdvisoryBoard
Major initiatives4 Mexico’s�006Elections
6 SettingtheAgenda:U.S.-
MexicoPolicy
8 MigrantCivicandPolitical
Participation
9 JournalismacrosstheBorder
�0 TransparencyandAccesstoInformation
�0 JusticeandRuleofLaw
�� PublicPolicyScholars
�� PartnerOrganizations
�� WoodrowWilsonAward
�3 AwardSponsors
publications and events
�4 NewPublications
�4 PreviousPublications
�6 Events
Finances�� PrincipalDonors
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Message from the president of the Wilson center lee H. Hamilton
WoodrowWilsonwasamanofunceasingskill,intellectandcuriosity.TheWoodrowWilsonCenterhonors
hismemorybybridginghistwopassions—scholarshipandpolicy.AttheWoodrowWilsonCenter,webring
togetherthethinkersandthedoers—policymakers,scholarsandbusinessleaders—inthehopethatafrankand
opendialoguewillleadtobetterunderstanding,cooperationandpublicpolicy.
TheWoodrowWilsonCenterlaunchedtheMexicoInstitutein�003inrecognitionoftheimportant
relationshipbetweenourcountries.Fewcountrieshaveassignificantanddynamicarelationshipwitheach
otherastheUnitedStatesandMexico.TheCenteriscommittedtobringingtogetherpolicymakers,schol-
ars,journalists,businesspeople,and
civicleadersacrossoursharedborder
inordertoencourageopendialogue
andbuildeffectivepoliciesforthe
bilateralrelationship.
A Message from the co-chairs of the Mexico institute’s Advisory BoardJoséAntonioFernándezCarbajalandRogerW.Wallace
WearepleasedtochairtheAdvisoryBoardoftheWoodrowWilsonCenter’sMexicoInstitute,acommit-
tedbodyofprominentleadersinbusiness,journalism,scholarship,andpubliclifethatmeetsregularlytoset
theagendafortheworkoftheInstitute.Fewcountrieshaveasintenseandinterdependentarelationshipas
MexicoandtheUnitedStates.Webelievethatwemust,inessence,putourselvesineachother’sshoestofully
understandhowtoworktogethermoresuccessfullyforthebenefitofbothcountries.
Overitsfirstthreeyears,theMexicoInstitutehasbecomethepremierforumfordialoguebetweenpeoplein
ourtwocountriesandasourceofcreativeideasforthebilateralrelationship.TheInstitute,inanon-partisan
setting,engageskeydecisionmakersandopinionleadersonbothsidesoftheborder.Itsfocusistodevelop
innovativeapproachesforimprovingcooperationbetweenMexicoandtheUnitedStatesandenhancingtheir
jointcompetitivenessintheglobalmarket.Wetargetthoseissuesthatcanmovethebilateralagendaaheadand
generatenewthinkingoncommonconcerns.
Thisreportshowstheconcreteresultswehaveachievedtodateandtheaspirationswehaveforthefuture.
Weinviteyoutojoinusinthisefforttoimproveunderstandingandcooperationbetweenourcountries.
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A Message from the Director Andrew selee
TheMexicoInstituteseekstoincreaseunderstanding,
communication,andcooperationbetweenMexicoand
theUnitedStates.
Ourworkhasbeenorganizedaroundfivebroad
themes:(�)Enhancing the policy debate betweenthe
UnitedStatesandMexico; (�)Encouragingmorefre-
quentandnuanced media coverage oftheU.S.-Mexico
relationship; (3)Documenting the role of migrants in
civic and political life inbothcountries; (4)Informing
U.S.policymakers,opinionleaders,andpublicingen-
eralabout political and economic changes in Mexico; and
(5)WorkingwithMexicanpartnerinstitutions
ineffortstoachievea more open, competitive, and equi-
table society.
Thisyearhasbeenespeciallyactive,including
aseriesofhigh-leveleventsontheMexican
electionsandmajorpublicationsoncreative
bilateralpolicies,immigrationpolicy,andthe
impactofMexicanmigrantsinU.S.society.We
aregratefulfortheleadershipofthemembers
oftheMexicoInstitute’sAdvisoryBoardwho
haveoverseentheseeffortsandtoallwhohave
participatedintheseinitiatives.
Weareconvincedthatworkingtogetheracross
theborderwecancontributetobetterunder-
standingandmorefruitfulcooperationbetween
MexicoandtheUnitedStates.
leADeRsHip
staffCynthia J. Arnson, Director,LatinAmericanProgram
Andrew Selee, Director,MexicoInstitute
Kate Brick, ProgramAssistant
project leadershipJacqueline Peschard,SeniorAdvisor,ElectionsProject;
Professor,UNAM
Jonathan Fox,Director,TransparencyProject;Co-Director,
MigrantCivicParticipationProject;Professor,Universityof
Calfornia,SantaCruz
Gaspar Rivera-Salgado, Co-Director,MigrantCivic
ParticipationProject;ExecutiveDirector,DelhiCommunity
Center
Xóchitl Bada, Coordinator,MigrantCivic
ParticipationProject
Libby Haight,ResearchAssociate,
TransparencyProject
special thanks to interns elvia Zazueta,
christina Yagjian, sarah simons, Jessica Martin,
and ingrid García Ruíz.
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ADvisoRY BoARD
co-chairsMr. José Antonio
Fernández Carbajal
ChairmanandCEO,
FEMSA
Mr. Roger W. Wallace
VicePresident,Pioneer
NaturalResources
MembersMr. Herb Allen
ChairmanandCEO,
AllenandCo.,LLC
Mr. Donald E. Axinn
Chairman,DonaldE.
AxinnCompanies
Mr. Alberto Bailleres
Chairman,GrupoBAL
Mr. Malin Burnham
Chairman,Burnham
RealEstate
Dr. Luis de la Calle
Partner,DelaCalle,
Madrazo,&Mancera
Dr. Enrique Cabrero
GeneralDirector,
Centrode
Investigacióny
DocenciaEconómicas
Dr. Roderic A. Camp
Professor,Claremont-
McKennaCollege
Mr. Eduardo Cepeda
ManagingDirector,J.P.
MorganChase-Mexico
Mr. Brian Dyson
retiredViceChairman
andPresident,Coca-
Cola&President,
ChathamInternational
Ms. Maria Echaveste
President,NuevaVista
Group
Mr. Jaime El Koury
Partner,Cleary
Gottlieb
Dr. Rafael Fernández
de Castro
Directorof
InternationalRelations,
ITAM
Dr. Rossana
Fuentes-Berain
OpinionEditor,
El Universal
Mr. Donald Garcia
President,Pinnacle
FinancialGroup
Amb. Antonio O.
Garza
U.S.Ambassadorto
Mexico
Mr. Armando Garza
Sada, Chairmanand
CEO,Versax
Dr. Bernardo
González-Aréchiga
Director,EGAP,
Tecnológicode
Monterrey
Amb. Lawrence
Harrington
Representative
inMexico,
Inter-American
DevelopmentBank
Amb. Carlos Alberto
de Icaza
MexicanAmbassador
totheUnitedStates
Amb. James Jones
Chairman,Manatt
JonesGlobalStrategies
Mr. Alejandro Junco
PresidentandPublisher,
Reforma andEl Norte
Dr. Enrique Krauze
Director,Letras Libres
Mr. Robert Lovelace
Chairman,Capital
ResearchCompany
Dr. Lorenzo Meyer
Professor,ElColegio
deMéxico
Dr. Hector Moreira
DeputySecretaryof
Energy
Dr. Susan Kaufman
Purcell
Director,Centerfor
HemisphericStudies,
UniversityofMiami
Amb. Jesús Reyes
Heroles
President,GrupoGEA
Amb. Andrés
Rozental
President,Mexican
CouncilonForeign
Relations
Dr. Peter H. Smith
Professor,Universityof
California,SanDiego
Dr. Luis Téllez
ManagingDirector,
TheCarlyle
Group–Mexico
Mr. Javier Treviño
VicePresident,
CEMEX
Dr. Mónica Verea
Professor,National
Autonomous
UniversityofMexico
Dr. Peter Ward
Professor,Universityof
Texas,Austin
Mr. Lorenzo
Zambrano
ChairmanandCEO,
CEMEX
photos From left to Right, enrique Krauze, eduardo cepeda, Jaime el Koury, lorenzo Meyer, Rossana Fuentes-Berain
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Mexico’s 2006 electionsOnJuly�,�006MexicanswenttothepollstoelectanewPresidentand
Congress.TheMexicoInstituteheldaseriesofeventsinWashington,
DC;MexicoCity;andMexico’snorthernbordertoanalyzetheelec-
tionsandtheirsignificanceforbothMexico’sdemocracyandU.S.-
Mexicorelations.
conferences in Washington, D.c.
TheInstituteorganizedthreeconferencesinWashington,DCtoanalyze
theelectionprocess.OneconferenceinMarchaddressedchangesand
continuitiesinMexicansociety,politicalparties,andgovernmentinstitu-
tions;anotherinMaydealtwiththecampaignsthemselvesandthepros-
pectsforU.S.-Mexicorelations;andathirdinJulyprovidedananalysis
oftheresultsoftheelections.
PanelistsincludedEnriqueKrauze,LorenzoMeyer,JacquelinePeschard,
RodericCamp,AndrésRozental,JimJones,AlbertoAzizNassif,
AlejandroMoreno,JavierTreviño,MariclaireAcosta,SusanKaufman
Purcell,JeanFrancoisPrud’homme,MaríaAmparoCasar,JesúsSilva-
HerzogMárquez,PamelaStarr,ChappellLawson,JonathanFox,Tonatiuh
Guillén,RafaelFernándezdeCastro,JohnBailey,YemileMizrahi,
FranciscoGonzález,andCarolWise.
conferences in Mexico city
TheInstituteandLatinAmericanProgramjoinedwithElColegiode
Mexico’sInternationalStudiesCenter,theFederalElectoralInstitute
(IFE),andtheStateReformCommissionoftheChamberofDeputiesto
M A J o R i n i t i At i v e s
German Martínez, Gustavo vega.
Manuel camacho, Adam przeworski
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organizetwoconferencesinMexicothatanalyzedMexico’sDemocratic
ProcessinInternationalPerspective.
PanelistsincludedPhilippeSchmitter,SusanStokes,AdamPrzeworski,
RaúlAlconada,LorenzoMeyer,IlánBizberg,AndreasSchedler,Alfonso
Hernández,Dip.ManuelCamacho(PRD),Dip.GermánMartínez
(PAN),Dip.AlbertoAguilar(PRI),Dip.JesúsMartínez(PC),Dip.José
GonzálezMorfín(PAN),Dip.PabloGómez(PRD),LuisCarlosUgalde,
AlejandraLatapí,ArturoSánchez,AndrésAlbó,VirgilioAndrade,Eduardo
Guerrero,HugoConcha,SergioAguayo,GustavoVega,ArturoAlvarado,
andAndrewSelee.
seminars on the u.s.-Mexico Border
TheMexicoInstitutejoinedElColegiodelaFronteraNorteand
theSociedadMexicanadeEstudiosElectoralestoorganizeaseriesof
seminarsinTijuana—broadcastviavideoconferenceinCiudadJuárez,
Monterrey,andMexicoCity—onthevoteabroadandU.S.perspectives
ontheelections.
PanelistsincludedJorgeSantibañez,DavidAyón,GasparRivera-Salgado,
LeticiaCalderón,TonyPayán,andAndrewSelee.
elections Webpage
TheInstitutecreatedawebpagetoprovideEnglish-languagecoverageof
theMexicanelections,includingnews,analysis,polls,andspecialfeatures.
JesúsSilva-HerzogMárquezandAndrewSeleeservedasco-editorsof
thiseffortalongwithassistanteditorKateBrickandwebpagemanager
ElviaZazueta.
clockwise: Javier treviño, Andrés Rozental, Andrew selee, Jim Jones, Jacqueline peschard, sergio Aguayo, Jesús silva-Herzog Márquez
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setting the Agenda: u.s.-Mexico policyThedestiniesoftheUnitedStatesandMexicoareintertwined.TheMexicoInstituteorga-
nizesmeetingsandpromotesstudiesthathelppolicymakersandopinion-makersthinkabout
opportunitiesformutuallybeneficialcooperationbetweenthetwocountries.
Forging a strategic partnership
TheMexicoInstituteandtheConsejoMexicanodeAsuntosInternacionales,togetherwith
ITAM,convenedataskforceonoptionsforcooperationbetweenthetwogovernmentsand
inSeptemberlaunchedtheTaskForcereport,The United States and Mexico: Forging a Strategic
Partnership, inpublicmeetingsheldintheU.S.andMexicanCongresses.Taskforcemembers
sharedfindingsataseparateeventhostedbyMonterreyTecinMonterreyinNovemberandat
theInstituteoftheAmericasinSanDiegoinSeptember.
ParticipantsinthelaunchesincludedAmb.AndrésRozentalandDr.PeterH.Smith,taskforce
co-chairs;taskforcemembersRafaelFernándezdeCastro,AndrewSelee,andSteveJohnson;
MexicanUndersecretaryofForeignRelationsGerónimoGutiérrez,U.S.DeputyAssistant
SecretaryBetsyWhitaker,AmbassadorCarlosdeIcaza,CongressmanSilvestreReyes(D),Jim
Jones,SusanKaufmanPurcell;Dip.EmilioZebadúa(PRD),Dip.RodrigoIvánCortes(PAN),
andDip.CarlosMacías(PRI).
Future challenges for nAFtA
TheWilsonCenterpublishedthebookNAFTA at Ten, whichsharesthefindingsofahigh-
levelconferenceonNAFTAheldin�00�andexploresthepotentialforNAFTAtobe
deepenedinthefuture.Thepublicationincludesremarksbythethreeheadsofstatewho
signedtheNAFTAagreementandleadingscholarsandanalysts,includingRobertMosbacher,
Thomas(Mack)McLarty,PeterSmith,MichaelHart,GustavoVega,GaryHuffbauer,Jeff
Faux,MariaEchaveste,RafaelFernándezdeCastro,AntonioOrtizMena,WendyDobson,
CharlesDoran,CarlosHeredia,AlbertFishlow,FrankBean,PhilipMartin,SidneyWeintraub,
GuadalupeGonzález,IrwinAltschuler,PeterHakim,AnthonydePalma,JamesRobinson,
GeorgeHaynal,andGordonGiffin,amongothers.
TheCenter’sMexicoandCanadaInstitutesjoinedforcestohostaconferenceaddressing
NAFTAandtheFutureofTradeGovernance.PanelistsincludedGustavoVega-Canovas,Louis
Bélanger,IsabelStuder,MarkD.Nguyen,RobertWolfe,SidneyWeintraub,CarolWise,Donald
MackayandMaryseRobert.
Doris Meissner, John cornyn, Rafael Fernández de castro
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task Force on immigration and America’s Future
TheMigrationPolicyInstitute,theWilsonCenter,andtheManhattanInstitutejointly
launchedaTaskForceonImmigrationandAmerica’sFuture,chairedbyformerCongressman
andWilsonCenterPresidentLeeH.HamiltonandformerSenatorandSecretaryofEnergy
SpencerAbrahamanddirectedbyDorisMeissner,SeniorFellowattheMigrationPolicy
Institute.TheTaskForcelauncheditsreportinSeptember,�006callingforathoroughover-
haulofU.S.immigrationlawstoensureAmericaneconomiccompetitiveness,security,and
cooperationwithneighboringcountries.
OtherTaskForcemembersincludeT.AlexanderAleinkoff,Rep.HowardBerman(D),Jeanne
Butterfield,OscarA.Chacón,LeeCulpepper,ThomasJ.Donohue,Rep.JeffFlake(R),
FernandoGarcia,BillOngHing,TamarJacoby,JulietteKayyem,Sen.EdwardKennedy(D),
Sen.JohnMcCain(R),JanetMurguia,LeonPanetta,StateSen.StevenJ.Rauschenberger(R),
RobertReischauer,KurtL.Schmoke,FrankSharry,DebraW.Stewart,C.StewartVerdery,John
Wilhelm,andJamesW.Ziglar.
Border issues
TheMexicoInstitutehostedtwomeetingsontheU.S.-Mexicoborder,includingthepre-
sentationofthereportCross-Border Innovation in the San Diego-Tijuana Region, producedby
UCSD,CENTRIS,CICESE,andSanDiegoDialogue.ParticipantsintheeventincludedSan
DiegoMayorJerrySanders;GovernorEugenioElorduyofBajaCalifornia;MaryL.Wolshok;
RodrigoGutiérrezSández;JessieK.Knight;DanielRomero;andMalinBurnham.
AtasecondmeetingonborderissuesinApril,co-sponsoredbytheMexicanCulturalInstitute
oftheEmbassy,JoséManuelValenzuelaArce,professoratElColegiodelaFronteraNorte,
analyzedthegrowingculturalintegrationtakingplaceintheborderregion.
From left to Right, Mary Walshok, Rodrigo Gutiérrez sández, eugenio elorduy, Malin Burnham
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Migrant civic and political participationThereismuchdiscussionaboutpolicytowardmigrantsinboththeUnitedStatesandMexico,
butmuchlessontheroleofmigrantsthemselves.TheMexicoInstituteandtheUniversityof
California,SantaCruzareworkingwithMexicanmigrantleadersandscholarstounderstand
howmigrantsaretransformingthecivicandpoliticalfabricofbothcountries.
Meeting of civic leaders
TheMexicoInstitutehostedandco-organizedaconferenceofcivicleadersandscholarsto
discuss“MexicanMigrantsCivicandPoliticalParticipation”inNovember,�005.Oversixty-
fiveparticipantstookpartinthediscussionsovertwodays,includingbothapublicconference
andclosed-doordiscussions.Theeventaddressedtheroleofmigrant-runorganizationsand
Spanish-languagemedia;therelationshipbetweenmigrantorganizationsandtraditionally
Latinoorganizations;andtheincorporationofmigrantsinreligiouscommunities,unions,and
othercivicspacesinU.S.society.
Inthepublicmeeting,panelistsincludedJonathanFox,GasparRivera-Salgado,RobertoSuro,
XóchitlBada,MonicaLozano,JanetMurguía,AnnMarieTallman,GuadalupeGómez,María
ElenaDurazo,JesúsMartínez-Saldaña,andJesúsGarcía.
Webpage on Migrant civic engagement
TheconferenceledtothecreationofawebsiteonMigrantCivicEngagementthatincludes
originalresearchpapersandvitalstatistics.
no longer invisible: Mexican Migrant civic participation
TheWilsonCenterandUniversityofCaliforniaco-publishedthefindingsofthismeetingin
anoriginalpublicationeditedbyXóchitlBada,JonathanFox,andAndrewSelee,withchapters
bytheeditorsandbyGasparRivera-SalgadoandDavidR.Ayón.
left to Right, xóchitl Bada, Janet Murguía, Guadalupe Gómez, Ann Marie tallman, Jesús Martínez-saldaña, María elena Durazo, Jesús García
Roberto suro, Gaspar Rivera- salgado
Journalism Across the BorderJournalistsaretheeyesandearsofcitizensintheircountries.Becauseoftheespeciallyimpor-
tantrolethattheyplayintheU.S.-Mexicorelationship,theMexicoInstituteandForeign Affairs
en Español haveworkedtogethertoexploretheroleofjournalisminbilateralaffairs.
Book on u.s.-Mexico Journalism
InSeptember,theMexicoInstituteandForeign Affairs en EspañolpublishedWriting Beyond
Boundaries: Journalism across the U.S.-Mexico Border. Thisvolumewaslaunchedineventsin
Monterrey,NuevoLeón,MexicoCity,andWashington,DCinNovember,December,and
January,andtheUniversityofTexas,ElPasohostedameetinginMarchbasedonthevolume.
PhilipBennett,managingeditoroftheWashington Post, providedkeynoteremarksatthe
Washingtonlaunchevent.AseparateeventorganizedbytheMexicoInstituteandtheCouncil
oftheAmericastookplaceinNewYorkCityinMaytodiscussjournalists’perspectivesonthe
Mexicanelections.
PanelistsintheseeventsincludedRossanaFuentes-Berain,PhilipBennett,AlfredoCorchado,
ClaudioSanchez,DoliaEstévez,ArmandoGuzmán,SandraDibble,JoséDíazBriceño,David
Brooks,JoséCarreño,GregorioMeraz,MarcelaSánchez,JerryKammer,TamarJacoby,and
JohnAuthers.
Media contacts
MexicoInstitutestaffhaveprovidedinterviews,backgroundinformation,orcontactsto
reportersandeditorsfrommediaaroundtheworldincludingABC,CNN,PBS,C-SPAN,
Telemundo;Televisa,TVAzteca,TVUNAM,ITN;NPR,BBCRadio,BBCRadioen
Español,CNNRadioenEspañol;RadioFormula,RadioImagen,RadioNucleo;U.S.
News and World Report, Newsweek, National Journal, Poder, American Lawyer Magazine, The
Economist; AP, Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor,
Dallas Morning News, San Diego Union-Tribune, La Opinión, San Jose Mercury News, San
Francisco Chronicle, Austin Statesman, Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, La
Estrella de Dallas, Macon Telegraph, Hoy, Diario/La Prensa; Reforma, El Universal, La Jornada, El
Financiero, Milenio, El Economista, Nuevo Excelsior, Norte de Ciudad Juárez; El País, EFE,
AlJazeera,andAFP.
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philip Bennet, Marcela sanchez, tamar Jacoby, Alfredo corchado
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transparency and Access to informationOneofthemajorachievementsofMexico’sdemocratictransitionhasbeenaseriesofnew
legalframeworksatthefederal,state,andlocallevelstoallowcitizensaccesstopublicdocu-
ments.However,theseframeworksarestillinsufficientforthechallengesthatthecountry
facestomakepublicdecisionstransparent.
TheMexicoInstituteandFUNDARarecurrentlyworkingtogethertocompleteamajor
studyofthelegalframeworkfortransparencyandaccesstoinformationinMexico.Research
topicsincludetheAccesstoInformationLaw,transparencyinstateandmunicipalgovern-
ments,andpoliticalpartyfinancing.
Justice and Rule of lawEnsuringruleoflawremainsamajorchallengeinMexico.
TheMexicoInstituteandtheWashingtonOfficeonLatinAmericaco-sponsoredaseminaron
PublicSecurity,RuleofLaw,andHumanRightsinJune�006todiscusspendingchallenges
forreformsofthepoliceandjusticesystem.
PanelistsincludedMariclaireAcosta,EricOlson,GabrielaPérez,SigridArzt,DanielWilkinson,
LaurieFreeman,andAnaPaulaHernández.
left to Right: Daniel Wilkinson, laurie Freeman, eric olson, natividad González
sigrid Arzt, Gabriela pérez, Mariclaire Acosta
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Mexico public policy scholarsTheMexicoInstituteandConsejoMexicanodeAsuntosInternacionalestogethersponsorthe
MexicoPublicPolicyScholarsprogramtobringleadingresearchers,journalists,diplomats,and
activistsfromMexicotoWashingtontospendseveralmonthsinresidenceattheWilsonCenter.
2006 scholar
CésarMartinelli,professorofEconomicsatITAMandDirectorofthePh.D.Programin
EconomicsattheITAM,wasselectedthroughacompetitiveapplicationprocesstobethe
scholarinresidenceduringJuly-August,�006.AttheCenterheworkedontwostudiesof
problemsrelatedtodemocratizationinLatinAmericaandinparticularMexico:astudyofthe
originsofpopulismandastudyoftheimpactofmediabiasesonelectoraloutcomes.
past scholars
PastscholarshaveincludedJacquelinePeschard,professoratUNAMandformercitizencoun-
seloroftheIFE;JesúsVelasco,professoratCIDE;PamelaStarr,thenprofessoratITAM,now
withtheEurasiaGroup;ArturoAlvarado,professorofsociologyatElColegiodeMéxico;Jesús
Silva-HerzogMárquez,professoratITAMandhostofEntreTresonTVAzteca;andJoséMaría
Ramos,professoratElColegiodelaFronteraNorte.JonathanFox,professorattheUniversity
ofCalifornia,StanaCruz,wasaWoodrowWilsonCenterFellowduring�004–�005.
partner organizationsWewouldliketothankthefollowingorganizationswithwhichwehaveenjoyedcollaborative
relationsonjointprojectsoverthepastyear:
AssociationofFormerMembersof
Congress/CongressionalStudy
GrouponMexico
CámaradeDiputados/Comisiónde
ReformadelEstado
CanadaInstitute/WoodrowWilson
Center
CIDAC
CIDE
ConsejoMexicanodeAsuntos
Internacionales
CounciloftheAmericas
ElColegiodelaFronteraNorte
ElColegiodeMéxico/CEI
Foreign Affairs en Español
FUNDAR
InstituteoftheAmericas
InstitutoFederalElectoral
Inter-AmericanDevelopmentBank
Inter-AmericanDialogue
ITAM
Letras Libres
ManhattanInstitute
MexicanCulturalInstitute/Embassy
ofMexico
MigrationPolicyInstitute
MonterreyTec/EGAP
MundAmericas
Televisa/EspacioJuvenil
UniversityofCalifornia,SantaCruz
UniversityofTexas,ElPaso
U.S.-MexicoChamberof
Commerce
WashingtonOfficeonLatin
America
Jonathan Fox, pamela starr, césar Martinelli
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Woodrow Wilson Award for corporate citizenshipTheWoodrowWilsonAwardforCorporateCitizenshipcelebratestheciviccommitmentof
prominentbusinessleadersaroundtheworld.
Woodrow Wilson Award Given to lorenzo Zambrano
TheWoodrowWilsonAwardforCorporateCitizenshipwasgiventoLorenzoZambrano,
ChairmanandCEOofCEMEX,atadinnerattheMuseodeArteContemporáneoin
Monterrey,NuevoLeónonNovember�5,�005.Amongthoseofferingwordsofpraisefor
theawardeewerewriterandhistorianEnriqueKrauze;RafaelRangel,rectorofMonterrey
Tec;IanArmstrong,nephewoftheawardee;LeeH.Hamilton,presidentoftheWilsonCenter;
FredBush,associatedirectoroftheWilsonCenter;andJoséAntonioFernándezCarbajaland
RogerW.Wallace,co-chairsoftheMexicoInstituteAdvisoryBoard.FernándezCarbajalalso
chairedthedinner.
top to bottom: lorenzo servitje receives 2004 Wilson Award; lorenzo Zambrano recieves 2005 Wilson Award. Right: en-rique Krauze, José Antonio Fernández, lorenzo Zambrano, and Roger Wallace. Far Right: Roger Wallace, lee Hamilton, and lorenzo Zambrano.
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sponsors for Awards Dinnerevent underwriterFEMSA
CEMEX
GrupoCementosdeChihuahua,
S.A.deC.V.
national sponsor AlfaCorporativo,S.A.deC.V.
patron JPMorgan
Xignux,S.A.deC.V.
GrupoMaseca
Axtel,S.A.deC.V.
Savia,S.A.deC.V.
GrupoCARSO,InversoraBursátil
CasadeBolsa,S.A.deC.V
Benefactor Skadden,Arps,Slate,Meagher&
Flom
TelevisaMonterrey
EmbotelladoraArca,S.A.deC.V.
GrupoFinancieroBanamex
GrupoIndustrialTrebol
CompaniaMineraAutlán
GrupoCorporativoBIMBO
GrupoCementosdeChihuahua,
S.A.deC.V.
SocieteGenerale
sponsor GreenbergTraurig
ConsejoCoordinadorEmpresarial
(CCE)
Copamex/AutoClubValle,A.C.
GrupoModelo
GrupoMultimedios
GrupoContinental,S.A.deC.V.
PeriódicoEl Norte
BostonConsultingGroup
OrganizaciónSorianaS.A.deC.V.
GrupoVitro
ZemiInvestments,L.P.
GrupoLamosa,S.A.
MorganStanley
new publications (september 2005–August 2006)
The United States and Mexico: Forging
a Strategic Partnership
reportchairedbyAmbassadorAndrés
RozentalandProfessorPeterH.Smith
withRafaelFernándezdeCastro
andAndrewSelee,Washingtonand
MexicoCity:WoodrowWilsonCenter
andComexi,�005.
Task Force Members: RafaelFernández
deCastro,RaúlRodríguez,RobertoRoberto
Newell,JorgeSantibáñez,JavierJavier
Treviño,JacquelinePeschard,Raúl
Benítez,LuisdelaCalle,Senator
SilviaHernández,Congressman
EmilioZebadúa,MónicaVerea,Hector
Márquez,Ariel Buira, AlexanderArielBuira,AlexanderAlexander
Aleinikoff,DorisMeissner,PeterWard,
AlanStoga,MariaEchaveste,JohnA.
Cope,SteveJohnson,AnneAlonzo,
JonathanFox,RobertPastor,John
Bailey,PeterAndreas,CarlMeacham,
ChappellLawson;Special Guests: Amb.
CarlosAlbertodeIcaza,Roberta
Jacobson,andAmb.EduardoIbarrola.
Writing Beyond Boundaries:
Journalism across the U.S.-Mexico
Border
editedbyRossanaFuentes-Berain,
AndrewSelee,andHeidyServin-Baez,
Washington,DC:WoodrowWilson
CenterandForeign Affairs en Español,
�005.
Prologue: AlejandroJunco; Authors:
PhilipBennett,RodericAiCamp,
DoliaEstévez,MaryBethSheridan,
PascalBeltrán-del-Río,JoséCarreño,
JerryKammer,AlfredoCorchado,
JimCason,MichaelJones-Correa,
ArmandoGuzmán,JesúsLemus
Barajas,MariaMartin,Alejandro
Moreno,EnriqueGómez,S.Lynne
Walter,RossanaFuentes-Berain,and
AndrewSelee&HeidyServin-Baez.
Invisible No More: Mexican Migrant
Civic Participation in the United States
editedbyXóchitlBada,JonathanFox,
andAndrewSelee,Washington,DC:
WoodrowWilsonCenterandUniversity
ofCalifornia,SantaCruz,�006.
Authors:JonathanFox,GasparRivera-
Salgado,DavidAyon,XóchitlBada,and
AndrewSelee.
NAFTA at Ten: Progress Potential,
and Precedents
(twovolumes),Washington,DC:
WoodrowWilsonCenter,�006.
Democracia y Ciudadanía:
Participación Ciudadana y
Deliberación Pública en Gobiernos
Locales Mexicanos
editedbyAndrewSeleeandLeticia
SantíndelRío,WoodrowWilson
CenterReportontheAmericasNo.
��,�006.
Authors: MauricioMerino,Enrique
Cabrero,TonatiuhGuillén,Carlos
A.Rodríguez,LuisPineda,Gabriel
Murillo,ÁngelRivero,JohnGastil,
andAndrewSelee&LeticiaSantín.
(ApublicationoftheWilsonCenter
LatinAmericanProgram’sProject
onDecentralizationandLocal
Government)
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puBlicAtions AnD events
Perceptions and
Misconceptions in U.S.-
Mexico Relations
editedbyAndrewSelee,
Washington,DC:Woodrow
WilsonCenterandLetras
Libres,�005.
Authors:EnriqueKrauze,
RichardRodriguez,
ChristopherDominguez,
PeterHamill,JesúsSilva-
HerzogMárquez,JesúsReyes
Heroles,JeffreyDavidow,José
AntonioFernández,Brian
Dyson,PamelaStarr,and
AndrewSelee.
Mexico and the Challenge of
Hemispheric Security
RaúlBenítezManaut,
WoodrowWilsonReporton
theAmericasNo.��,�004.
(ApublicationoftheWilson
Center’sLatinAmerican
Program’sProjecton
CreatingCommunityinthe
Hemisphere.)
Agricultural Production Trends
and the Future of the Trans-
boundary Río Grande/Río
Bravo Basin
editedbyMaryKelly,San
Antonio:Environmental
DefenseandtheWoodrow
WilsonCenter,�004.
The Hispanic Challenge?
What We Know About Latino
Immigration
editedbyPhilippaStrumand
AndrewSelee,Washington:
WoodrowWilsonCenter,
�004.
Authors:Demetrios
Papademetriou,Roberto
Suro,ElizabethGrieco,David
Gutiérrez,MichaelJones-
Correa,RicardoStanton-
Salazar,andPhilippaStrum.
Mexico’s Politics and Society
in Transition
editedbyJosephS.Tulchin
andAndrewSelee,Boulder:
LynneRiennerPublishers,
�003.
Authors:CarlosElizondo,Raúl
Benítez,KatrinaBurgess,
RodolfoStavenhagen,Marta
Lamas,IlánBizberg,Manuel
Pastor&CarolWise,Stephen
Carlkson,KirstenAppendini,
GustavRanis,StephenPitti,
RobertBach,andJoseph
Tulchin&AndrewSelee
Chiapas: Interpretaciones sobre
la negociación y la paz
editedbyCynthiaJ.Arnson,
RaúlBenítezManaut,and
AndrewSelee,Mexico
City:UNAM,Centrode
InvestigacionessobreAmérica
delNorte,�003.
Authors:LuisH.Álvarez,
SamuelRuíz,EmilioZebadúa,
WillKymlicka,Donna
LeeVanCott,ÁlvaroPop,
GuillermoMayCorrea,
NatividadGutiérrezChong,
OliviaGall,GonzaloItuarte,
andGuillermoTrejo,and
CynthiaArnson,RaúlBenítez,
&AndrewSelee.(Apublica-
tionoftheWilsonCenter
LatinAmericanProgram’s
ProjectonComparativePeace
Processes)
Towards a North American
Community?
editedbyEmilyHeard.
Washington,DC:Woodrow
WilsonCenter,�00�.
previous Wilson center publications on Mexico (January 2002–August 2005)
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puBlicAtions AnD events
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october 4, 2004 (in the Mexican
chamber of Deputies, with comexi)
The United States and Mexico:
Forging a Strategic Partnership
(Mexico launch)
AndrésRozental,President,Mexican
CouncilonForeignRelations;Peter
H.Smith,DistinguishedProfessor
ofPoliticalScience,Universityof
California,SanDiego;Gerónimo
Gutiérrez,UndersecretaryofForeign
AffairsofMexico;RafaelFernández
deCastro,Professor,ITAM;Andrew
Selee,Director,WWCMexicoInstitute;
Dip.RodrigoIvánCortés(PAN);Dip.
EmilioZebadúa(PRD);Dip.Carlos
Macías(PRI).
october 6, 2005 (in the capitol
Building; with comexi and the
congressional study Group on
Mexico)
The United States and Mexico:
Forging a Strategic Partnership
(U.S. launch)
AndrésRozental,President,Mexican
CouncilonForeignRelations;Peter
H.Smith,DistinguishedProfessor
ofPoliticalScience,Universityof
California,SanDiego;Rep.Silvestre
Reyes(D-TX);GerónimoGutiérrez,
UndersecretaryofForeignAffairs
ofMexico;BetsyWhitaker,Deputy
AssistantSecretaryofStateforMexico,
Canada,andPublicAffairs;Carlos
AlbertodeIcaza;Ambassadorof
Mexico;SteveJohnson,SeniorPolicy
Analyst,HeritageFoundation,and
AndrewSelee,Director,WWCMexico
Institute.
october 27, 2005 (at the institute of
the Americas, san Diego, cA)
Punching Holes in the Border:
Creative Approaches to U.S.-
Mexico Relations
JeffreyDavidow,President,Institute
oftheAmericas;MalinBurnham,
President,BurnhamFoundation;
GustavoMohar,Advisor,Secretaryof
theInterior;WayneCornelius,Professor,
UCSDandDirector,Centerfor
ComparativeImmigrationStudies;and
AndrewSelee,Director,WWCMexico
Institute
november 4-5, 2005
Mexican Migrant Civic and
Political Participation
JonathanFox,Professor,Universityof
California,SantaCruz;RobertoSuro,
Director,PewHispanicCenter;Gaspar
Rivera-Salgado,Director,Transnational
CommunitiesProgram,NewAmericans
ImmigrationMuseumandLearning
Center;XóchitlBada,Institutefor
LatinoStudies,UniversityofNotre
Dame;MonicaLozano,CEOand
publisher,La Opinión;JanetMurguía,
PresidentandCEO,NationalCouncil
ofLaRaza;GuadalupeGómez,Vice
President,FederacióndeClubes
ZacatecanosdelSurdeCalifornia;Ann
MarieTallman,FormerPresidentand
GeneralCounselMexicanAmerican
LegalDefenseFund;JesúsGarcía,
ExecutiveDirector;LittleVillage
CommunityDevelopmentCorporation;
MaríaElenaDurazo,ExecutiveVice
President,UNITEHERELocal��-
MigrantWorkersFreedomRide;Jesús
Martínez-Saldaña,StateRepresentative;
MichoacánStateLegislature;Rufino
Domínguez,CoordinadorGeneral,
FrenteIndígenadeOrganizaciones
Binacionales;MarciaSoto,President,
ConfederacióndeFederaciones
MexicanasdelMedioOeste;Juvencio
RochaPeralta,President,Asociación
deMexicanosdeCarolinadelNorte;
LeticiaZavala,Director,FarmLabor
OrganizingCommittee;OscarChacón,
Director,EnlacesAmerica;LouisDe
Sipio,Professor,UniversityofCalifornia,
Irvine;JeffreyS.Passel,SeniorResearch
Associate,PewHispanicCenter;Jose
Padilla,ExecutiveDirector;California
RuralLegalAssistance;EstherAguilera,
PresidentandCEO,Congressional
HispanicCaucusInstitute;Gonzalo
Arroyo,CenterDirector,Family
Focus/InstituteforMexicansAbroad;
LynnStephen,Professor,University
ofOregon;AnaAvendañoDenier,
AssociateGeneralCounsel,Immigrant
WorkerProgram,AFL-CIO;Ramón
Ramírez,NorthwestTreeplanters
andFarmworkersUnited;IrmaSolis,
CommunityOrganizer,TheWorkplace
Project:UnitedDayLaborersofLong
Island-FarmingvilleCommittee;
FranciscaCortez,Community
Organizer,CoalitionofImmokalee
Workers;RuthMilkman,Professor,
UniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles;
MichaelJones-Correa,Professor,
CornellUniversity;LeoAnchondo,
NationalManagerUnitedStates
ConferenceofCatholicBishops;Joel
Magallán,ExecutiveDirector,Tepeyac
AssociationofNewYork;Marcos
events (in chronological order)
��
Linares,ParroquiadeAtacheode
Regalado;MelodyGonzález,Coalition
ofImmokaleeWorkers;LilianaRivera
Sánchez,AcademicResearcher,
CentroRegionaldeInvestigaciones
Multidisciplinarias,UNAM;Samuel
Orozco,NewsDirector,RadioBilingüe;
RaúlCaballero,EditorialDirector;
La Estrella de Dallas; DavidBrooks,
Correspondent,La Jornada; Vanessa
Cárdenas,NationalImmigrationForum;
AmericaRodríguez,AssociateProfessor,
DepartmentofRadio-TV-Film,
UniversityofTexasatAustin;DavidR.
Ayón,Director,CenterfortheStudy
ofLosAngeles,LoyolaMarymount
University;GabrielaLemus,Director
ofPolicyandLegislation,League
ofUnitedLatinAmericanCitizens;
RicardoRamírez,AssistantProfessor,
UniversityofSouthernCalifornia;Luin
Goldring,Professor,YorkUniversity;
EfraínJiménez,FederacióndeClubes
ZacatecanosdelSurdeCalifornia;Laura
González,ExecutiveDirector,Oak
CliffCenterforCommunityStudies/
InstituteforMexicansAbroad;Rodolfo
GarcíaZamora,Professor,Universidad
AutónomadeZacatecas;KevinAppleby,
Director,MigrationandRefugeePolicy,
UnitedStatesConferenceofCatholic
Bishops;HéctorR.Cordero-Guzmán,
Professor,CityUniversityofNewYork;
MikeMeuter,CaliforniaRuralLegal
Assistance;RubénPuentes,North
AmericanTransnationalCommunities
Program,TheRockefellerFoundation;
JillL.Wheeler,Inter-American
Foundation;VeronicaWilson,North
AmericanTransnationalCommunities
Program,TheRockefellerFoundation
november 15, 2005 (at tecnológico
de Monterrey in Monterrey, nl, with
eGAp)
Perspectivas y Propuestas: La
Relación México-Estados Unidos
RafaelRangelSostman,Rector,
TecnológicodeMonterrey;José
AntonioFernández,Chairmanand
CEO,FEMSAandCo-Chair,WWC,
MexicoInstitute;RogerWallace,Vice
President,PioneerNaturalResources
andCo-Chair,WWCMexicoInstitute,
BernardoGonzález-Aréchiga,Director,
EGAP,TecnológicodeMonterrey;
EnriqueKrauze,Director,Letras
Libres; JavierTreviño,VicePresident,
CEMEX;SusanKaufmanPurcell,
ProfessorandDirectoroftheCenter
forHemisphericStudies,University
ofMiami;RossanaFuentes-Berain,
ManagingDirector,ForeignAffairs
enEspañol;MiguelBernardoTreviño,
AssociateEditor,Reforma; Alfredo
Corchado,Correspondent,Dallas
Morning News; JoséCarlosLozano,
Professor,ITESM;AndrewSelee,
Director,WWCMexicoInstitute;
AndrésRozental,President,Mexican
CouncilonForeignRelations;
RafaelFernándezdeCastro,Director,
InternationalRelations,ITAM;James
Jones,President,ManattJonesGlobal
Strategies
December 9, 2005 (at club de
industriales, Mexico city, with Foreign
Affairs en Español)
El Periodismo Más Allá de las
Fronteras
RossanaFuentes-Berain,Managing
Editor,Foreign Affairs en Español;
AndrewSelee,Director,WWC
MexicoInstitute;andDoliaEstévez,
Correspondent,MonitorRadioand
Poder
January 20, 2006 (with Foreign Affairs
en Español)
Reporting Across The Border
The Challenges of US-Mexico
Journalism
PhilipBennett,ManagingEditor,
Washington Post; RossanaFuentes-
Berain,ManagingEditor,Foreign
Affairs en Español; DoliaEstévez,
Correspondent,Poder andMonitor
Radio;JuliaPreston,Correspondent,
New York Times; JoséCarreño,
Correspondent,El Universal; Alfredo
Corchado,Correspondent,Dallas
Morning News; MarcelaSánchez,
Op-EdContributor,Washington
Post; ArmandoGuzmán,Washington
BureauChief,AztecaAmericas;
DavidBrooks,U.S.BureauChief,La
Jornada; JerryKammer,Correspondent,
CopleyNewsService;JoséDíaz
Briceño,Correspondent,Reforma;
GregorioMeraz,WashingtonBureau
Chief,Televisa;ClaudioSanchez,
Correspondent,NationalPublic
Radio;TamarJacoby,SeniorFellow,
ManhattanInstitute
February 1, 2006 (at the university of
texas, el paso)
Writing Beyond Boundaries:
Journalism Across the U.S.-Mexico
Border
PatriciaWitherspoon,Chair,
CommunicationsDepartmentat
UniversityofTexas,ElPaso;Alfredo
Corchado,Correspondent,Dallas
Morning News; SandraDibble,
Correspondent,San Diego Union-
Tribune; AndrewSelee,Director,WWC
MexicoInstitute;TonyPayán,Professor,
UTEP;ZitaArrocha,Professor,UTEP;
andRichardPineda,Professor,UTEP.
March 1, 2006
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U.S.-Mexico Relations at a
Crossroads
AndrésRozental,President,Mexican
CouncilonForeignRelations.
March 13, 2006 (with the canada
institute of the Woodrow Wilson
center)
NAFTA and the Future of Trade
Governance
LouisBélanger,ProfessoratUniversité
LavalandCanada-U.S.Fulbright
VisitingScholar,JohnsHopkins
University-SAIS;IsabelStuder,
ResearchDirector,Commissionfor
LaborCooperation;MarkNguyen,
SeniorPolicyAdvisor,International
Trade,BryanCaveLLP;RobertWolfe,
AssociateProfessor,SchoolofPolicy
Studies,Queen’sUniversity;Sidney
Weintraub,WilliamE.SimonChairin
PoliticalEconomy,CenterforStrategic
andInternationalStudies;CarolWise,
UniversityofSouthernCalifornia;
PublicPolicyScholar,WilsonCenter
(Spring�006);GustavoVega,Director,
CenterforInternationalStudies,El
ColegiodeMéxico;DonaldMackay,
Director,WashingtonOffice,Centre
forTradePolicyandLaw,Carleton
University;MaryseRobert,Acting
ChiefTradeSection,Organizationof
AmericanStates
March 31, 2006
Institutions and Political Actors in
Mexico’s 2006 Elections
JacquelinePeschard,Professor,UNAM;
AlejandroMoreno,EditorofPublic
Opinión,Reforma &Professor,ITAM;
JeanFrancoisPrud’homme,Professor,
ElColegiodeMéxico;PamelaStarr,
Analyst,EurasiaGroup;CarolWise,
Professor,UniversityofSouthern
CaliforniaandScholar,WilsonCenter;
MaríaAmparoCasar,Professor,CIDE;
TonatiuhGuillén,Professor,ElColegio
delaFronteraNorte;JonathanFox,
Professor,UniversityofCalifornia,
SantaCruz;FranciscoGonzález,
Professor,JohnsHopkinsUniversity-
SAIS;MariclaireAcosta,Directorfor
PromotionofDemocraticGovernance,
OrganizationofAmericanStates;Jesús
Silva-HerzogMárquez,Professor,
ITAM;ChappellLawson,Professor,
MassachussetsInstituteofTechnology;
andJohnBailey,Professor,Georgetown
University.
April 7, 2006
Social and Cultural Dynamics of
the U.S.-Mexico Border
JoséManuelValenzuelaArce,Professor,
ElColegiodelaFronteraNorte.
May 9, 2006 (at council of the
Americas in new York city)
Journalistic Perspectives on the
Mexican Elections
RossanaFuentes-Berain,Managing
Editor,Foreign Affairs en Español;
JohnAuthers,FinancialMarkets
Editor,Financial Times; DoliaEstévez,
Correspondent,MonitorRadioand
Poder; ChristopherSabatini,Policy
Director,CounciloftheAmericas;
AndrewSelee,Director,WWCMexico
Institute
May 11, 2006 (at iFe in Mexico city,
with el colegio de México, iFe, and
cámara de Diputados)
Mexico’s Democracy in
International Perspective: Seminar I
LuisCarlosUgalde,President
Counselor,IFE;AdamPrzeworski,
Professor,NewYorkUniversity;Lorenzo
Meyer,Professor,ElColegiodeMéxico;
SusanStokes,Professor,YaleUniversity;
AlfonsoHernández,Director,IFAI
andProfessor,ITESO;Dip.Manuel
Camacho,Congressman,PRD;Dip.
GermánMartínez,Congressman,PAN;
Dip.AlbertoAguilar,Congressman,
PRI;Dip.JesúsMartínezÁlvarez,
Congressman,Convergencia;Alejandra
Latapí,Counselor,IFE;Eduardo
Guerrero,Director,IFE;GustavoVega,
Director,InternationalRelations,El
ColegiodeMéxico;andAndrewSelee,
Director,WWCMexicoInstitute.
May 23, 2006
Borderless Innovation: Catalyzing
the Competitiveness of the San
Diego-Baja California Region
JerrySanders,MayoroftheCityofSan
Diego;EugenioElorduy,Governorof
BajaCalifornia;MaryL.Walshok,Vice
Chancellor,UniversityofCalifornia,
SanDiego;RodrigoGutiérrezSández,
Director,CENTRIS;JessieK.Knight,
Jr.,President/CEO,SanDiegoRegional
ChamberofCommerce;Daniel
Romero,President,TijuanaChambers
ofCommerce(CCE);MalinBurnham,
Chairman,BurnhamFoundation
May 26, 2006
Seminar on the 2006 Mexican
Elections and its Implications for
Foreign Policy
JoséAntonioFernández,CEO,FEMSA
&co-chair,MexicoInstitute;RogerW.
Wallace,VicePresident,PioneerNatural
Resources&co-chair,MexicoInstitute;
EnriqueKrauze,Director,LetrasLibres;
LorenzoMeyer,Profesor,ElColegiode
México;JacquelinePeschard,Professor,
UNAM;AndrésRozental,Professor,
MexicanCouncilonForeignRelations;
JamesJones,Partner,ManattJones
GlobalStrategies;JavierTreviño,Vice
President,CEMEX;SusanKaufman
Purcell,DirectoroftheCenterfor
HemisphericPolicy,Universityof
Miami;RafaelFernándezdeCastro,
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DirectorofInternationalRelations,
ITAM.
June 9, 2006 (with the Washington
office on latin America)
Public Security, Human Rights,
and the Rule of Law: Challenges
for Mexico’s Next President
MariclaireAcosta,Directorforthe
PromotionofDemocraticGovernance,
OrganizationofAmericanStates;
GabrielaPérez,IndependentConsultant
onPoliceReform;SigridArzt,Director,
Democracia,DerechosHumanosy
Seguridad;AnaPaulaHernández,
DeputyDirector,CentrodeDerechos
HumanosTlachinollan;LaurieFreeman,
MexicoAssociate,WashingtonOffice
onLatinAmerica;DanielWilkinson,
DeputyDirectorfortheAmericas,
HumanRightsWatch;Moderator:
EricOlson,AdvocacyDirectorforthe
Americas,AmnestyInternational.
June 15, 2006 (at iFe in Mexico city,
with el colegio de México, iFe, and
cámara de Diputados)
Mexico’s Democracy in International
Perspective: Seminar II
PhilippeSchmitter,Profesor,European
University;IlánBizberg,Professor,El
ColegiodeMéxico;RaúlAlconada,
DeputyAssistantSecretaryGeneral,
OAS;AndreasSchedler,Professor,
CIDE;Dip.JoséGonzálezMorfín,
Congressman,PAN;Dip.PabloGómez,
Congressman,PRD;AndrésAlbó,
Counselor,IFE;VirgilioAndrade,
Counselor,IFE;ArturoSánchez,
Counselor,IFE;HugoConcha,
Director,IFE;SergioAguayo,Professor,
ElColegiodeMéxico;ArturoAlvarado,
Professor,ElColegiodeMéxico;
GustavoVega,Director,International
Relations,ElColegiodeMéxico;and
AndrewSelee,Director,WWCMexico
Institute.
June 16, 2006 (at el colegio de
la Frontera norte in tijuana, Baja
california)
Las Elecciones de 2006 en México:
Perspectivas desde Los Ángeles y
Washington
DavidR.Ayón,SeniorResearch
Associate,LoyolaMarymount;Andrew
Selee,Director,MexicoInstitute,Wilson
Center
July 7, 2006
Roundtable on Mexico’s 2006
Election Results
Panelists:RodericAiCamp,Professor,
ClaremontMcKennaCollege;Alberto
AzizNassif,Professor,CIESAS-Mexico
City,YemileMizrahi,SeniorAssociate,
CasalsandAssociates;andJonathanFox,
Professor,UniversityofCalifornia,Santa
Cruz.
August 18, 2006 (with comexi)
Mexico’s Oportunidades: The
Challenges of Self-Selection for
Targeted Poverty Programs
CésarMartinelli,Professor,ITAMand
WWC/ComexiPublicPolicyScholar;
SusanW.Parker,Professor,CIDE
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