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21st Century American Foreign Policy

Dr. Bruce W. Jentleson

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Unit 5The Americas:

Relations with Latin America and Canada

5A: Historical Background5B: US and Cuba

5C: US, Mexico and Canada5D: Contemporary Overview

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North America

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5C: US, Mexico and Canada

• I. “North America”, NAFTA

• II. Relations with Mexico

• III. Relations with Canada

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I. “North America”, NAFTA

• North America as a sub-region w/in Western Hemisphere• NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)

– US debate on approval, 1993• Freer trade area, 444 million people, producing $17 trillion worth

of goods and services • Job losses, environmental costs • Approved by Congress

– House of Representatives: 234-200, Senate 61-38, bipartisan • Mexico and Canada each had their own pro-con debates

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• Impact? – Increased trade: e.g., US exports to Mexico tripled– One study: wage gains in all three countries– Another study: major US job losses

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II. US Relations with Mexico

• History (5A): war, US intervention, other tensions, some cooperation

• “The two countries share a 2000 mile border, and relations between the two have a direct impact on the lives and livelihoods of millions of Americans – whether the issue is trade and economic reform, homeland security, drug control, migration or the environment.”

US State Department website

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Immigration• More than 32 million U.S. residents are of Mexican origin;

equals about 60% of all Latinos in US and 10% total US population: legal and illegal immigrants

• Political controversies for close to 30 years• Local level abuses: Arizona sheriff “show me your papers”,

racial profiling

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• Obama policy in his first term: combination of stricter enforcement and more opportunity

DREAM Act: path to legal residency especially for youth and students • 2012 Presidential election

– Romney and other Republican candidates hard-line, bashing– Barack Obama wins over 70% Hispanic vote– Hispanics a growing part of the American electorate: 6% (2000) to 10% (2012)

• Immigration reform bill currently in Congress– Passed Senate, bipartisan support– Blocked in House of Representatives (largely Republican opposition)

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• Drugs (more on overall “drug wars” in next lecture 5D)– By mid-2000s over 90% of cocaine coming into US transiting through

Mexico– Drug cartels armed like paramilitaries– 2006-12 almost 50,000 people killed – Cross-border effects into US as well

• Merida Initiative, joint program– Some success: arrests increased, some cartels broken up, tons seized– But still violence raged and extensive corruption– Guns coming from US

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• Counter-terrorism, border security• Diplomatic issues

– Allies– Day to day working together

– Differences over Cuba– Opposition to the 2003 Iraq war

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• Mexican politics– President Enrique Peña Nieto, 2012 : six year term, one term only – Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI, Partido Revolucionario,

Institucional)• PRI in power for over 70 years, until 2000 Party, National Action Party (PAN, Partido

Acción Nacional)

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III. Relations with Canada

• 5500 mile border, longest in world• #1 US trade partner• #1 energy supplier (all sources)• Over 300,000 people daily cross-border traffic

• History here too: War of 1812, border treaties 1817-18• Acid rain issue• Opposed 2003 Iraq war• Supported 1990-91 Gulf War and Afghanistan war

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• For most part very close and friendly relations• Canada member of NATO • NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command)• Bilateral free trade agreement before trilateral NAFTA • Counter-terrorism cooperation

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• Canadian foreign policy, a global leader on multilateralism• UN peacekeeping: e.g., General Romeo Dallaire warnings

about the coming genocide in Rwanda 1993-94• “Responsibility to Protect”• Originator of the G-20

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Citations• Map of North America:

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/americas/txu-oclc-71353734-north_america_pol_2006.jpg. Public Domain, US government.