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International

Jan. 15, 2000

Joining Hands Across the Americas

The time is right to create new mechanisms to resolve conflicts that affect communities on both sides of the Mexican-American border.

By James Cooper
        The border between Mexico and the United States affects everyone - whether it is the people we know, the communities in which we live, the food we eat, the languages we speak or the goods we trade. Inevitably there will be disputes. Right now, there are not enough mechanisms to handle the number of conflicts that have a binational dimension. In our region, one th...

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