Managing the U.S.-Mexico Border: Human Security and Technology
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James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy
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This paper examines the current U.S.-Mexico border management system, analyzing the factors and actors that have shaped the discourse about the border and its physical and technological development. The paper points out the limits of the current border management system, and outlines suggestions designed to address cross-border flows and ensure the security and prosperity of the region.
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Binational research paper supporting the study "Developing the U.S.-Mexico Border Region for a Prosperous and Secure Relationship."
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Bronk, Christopher and Payan, Tony. "Managing the U.S.-Mexico Border: Human Security and Technology." (2009) James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy: http://bakerinstitute.org/research/managing-the-us-mexico-border-human-security-and-technology/.