NAFTA and U.S.-Mexico Relations: In Retrospect and Prospect

February 22-23, 2007
The University of Texas at Austin
Eidman Courtroom, UT Law School

General Information

The Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection of The University of Texas Libraries and the Mexican Center of the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies are organizing a conference to mark the donation to the Benson Collection of the archives on the NAFTA negotiations of the Mexico-U.S. Business Committee.

The conference will analyze the history and impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement. A major aim of the conference is to provide an assessment of the NAFTA negotiations and of the resulting agreement in 1993-1994. It is our hope that the recently acquired archival collection will help scholars to research further in this area.

A second major aim is to take stock of how NAFTA has worked up to the present and to discuss possible new directions for the agreement. To this end, we intend to invite policymakers and researchers from both Mexico and the United States who can complement each other's perspectives. In an introductory panel, we would like to take a retrospective look at the process of negotiation, review the original goals that the agreement intended to accomplish, and discuss the challenges that the agreement has faced in the last ten years.

Our preliminary agenda also would include the following interrelated sets of issues:

Sponsored by the Mexican Center of the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies, the Benson Latin American Collection, the IC2 of the Office of the Vice President for Research, the Herb Kelleher Center for Entrepreneurship of the Red McCombs School of Business, the LBJ School of Public Affairs, and the Law School of The University of Texas at Austin.

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