Independent Task Force On North America - Task Force Members

Task Force Members of the Independent Task Force on the Future of North America
Member Position Name Quick Bio of This Member
Other Articles/Papers Authored by This Member
Chairs John P. Manley Nortel
William F. Weld McDermott Will & Emery LLP
Pedro Aspe Carnegie Corporation of New York
Vice Chairs Thomas P. d'Aquino Canadian Council of Chief Executives
Andres Rozental International IDEA
Robert A. Pastor American University, Center for North American Studies
National Legislatures within North America

Congress and Mexico
Toward a North American Community: Lessons from the Old World for the New

Director Chappell Lawson Political Science, MIT
Other Task Force Members Nelson W. Cunningham American Security Product
Wendy K. Dobson University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management
Richard A. Falkenrath NYPD

Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs
The MIT Press

Grading the War on Terrorism, Foreign Affairs

Shaping Europe's Military Order, The MIT Press
Avoiding Nuclear Anarchy, The MIT Press
America's Achilles' Heel, The MIT Press

Rafael Fernández de Castro Woodrow International Center for Scholars

Academic Resume EspacioUSA Vanguardia Latina

Migration Issues: Raising the Stakes in U.S.-Latin American Relations

The United States and Mexico

Ramón Alberto Garza
Gordon D. Giffin Council of American Ambassadors

McKenna Long & Aldridge Forbes

Allan Gotlieb Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley

Trilateral Commission

Book list
Michael Hart Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University

Academic resume

Carlos Heredia Woodrow International Center for Scholars
Carla A. Hills Council on Foreign Relations

Center for Strategic and International Studies

Gary C. Hufbauer North American Convergence: An American Perspective

The Trade and Investment Regime in the First Decade of the 21st Century
Trade Strategy in the Bush Administration

Pierre Marc Johnson Heenan Blaikie
James R. Jones Council of American Ambassadors

Manatt Jones Global Strategies Forbes

David McD. Mann World Services Group: The Global Professional Services Network

Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS)

Energy in the North American Market Conference (June 12, 2003), speech transcript
Doris M. Meissner Migration Policy Institute

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

International Migration Challenges in a New Era

Immigration and America's Future: A New Chapter by the Independent Task Force on Immigration and America's Future sponsored by The Migration Policy Institute, The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Statement of Doris Meissner to the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon The United States

Thomas M.T. Niles United States Council for International Business
Luis de la Calle Pardo
Beatriz Paredes Center for Strategic and International Studies Beatriz Paredes election campaign in Mexico (Spanish only)

Paredes video talk (Spanish only)

Andrés Rozental
Luis Rubio Center for Strategic and International Studies
Jeffrey J. Schott Peterson Institute for International Economics
Raul Yzaguirre Arizona State University

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