Middlebury

IPSG8647A-F13

Sem:US Mexico Relations

The United States and Mexico share one of the longest borders in the world; they also have one of the most complex bilateral relationships yet, it is one that is not always understood and explored adequately. In this seminar students will be exposed to the key historical events that have shaped the present relationship. They will explore the similarities and differences of a relationship that makes it one of the toughest to manage. Students will explore the key aspects that make up a bilateral agenda that can be considered one of the most challenging in international policy: An uneasy past, constant immigration pressures, drug trafficking, trade issues, environmental problems and new security challenges. For more insights into this course please see the US-Mexico Relations Seminar website.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
90534
Subject Code:
IPSG
Course Number:
8647
Section Identifier:
A

Course

IPSG 8647

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Fall 2013 - MIIS

IPSG8647A-F13 Seminar (Arrocha)