Otras publicaciones del CETAN

Además de trabajar en proyectos que tienen que ver con temas específicos de políticas públicas, CETAN ha colaborado con una serie de organizaciones y personas claves en los últimos años a producir documentos y reportes cortos, algunos en un serie y otros tipos de publicaciones. Algunos de estos esfuerzos figuran en esta lista.

  • From Thick Borders to Shared Governance
    <p><em>From Thick Borders to Shared Governance: Challenges to Building a Sustainable and Secure U.S.-Mexico Border</em></p><p>Puentes Consortium Working Paper</p><p>Presented at the 2nd Annual Puentes Symposium on U.S.-Mexico Border Security on March 10-11, 2011 at Rice University</p>
  • Sur la voie du développement durable
    <p><em>Sur la voie du développement durable: Réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre découlant du transport de marchandises en Amérique du Nord</em></p><p><a href="http://www.cec.org/Page.asp?PageID=749&amp;SiteNodeID=539&amp;AA_SiteLanguageID=2">Commission de coopération environnementale</a></p><p>mars 2011</p>
  • Cruzando fronteras: Conectando ciudad y ecología en el centro de Nogales
    <p>Francisco Lara et al, 2008<br /> Arizona State University<br /> School of Planning<br /> College of Design</p><p>ASU faculty and students created this report for the City of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico to aid in the development of the vitality in the downtown area of Nogales by transforming the district into an economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable urban space.&nbsp; The vision is also to engage citizens, businesses owners, land owners, and municipal authorities in a collaborative effort of city revitalization.</p>
  • América del Norte después de Bush
    <p><strong>Canad<span id="result_box" lang="es"><span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">á</span></span></strong><strong> Watch</strong><br /> The Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies<br /> York University, 2008</p><p>El director de NACTS D. Rick Van Schoik y <span id="result_box" lang="es"><span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">Director</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">Asociado</span><span title="Click for alternate translations"> </span><span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">Erik</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">Lee</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">estuvieron entre</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">26</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">colaboradores de esta</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">edición especial de</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">Canadá</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">Watch</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">de ensayos</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">encargado</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">de examinar</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">el futuro</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">de América del Norte</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">después del fin de la</span> <span class="hps" title="Click for alternate translations">administración Bush</span></span>.</p>
  • Border Security Operations and Arizona’s New Migration Law
    <p>It is worth revisiting where we are on border security in light of the events that prompted Arizona&rsquo;s announcement of a border plan, and the subsequent passage of a stringent state law concerning immigration enforcement.&nbsp; In this article we will address the security operations the United States, Canada, and Mexico are currently utilizing.&nbsp; Additionally, we look at how these security measures are implemented, and we offer recommendations which we believe will strenghten commerce and border crossings.&nbsp; Finally, we highlight Arizona&#39;s border security plan.&nbsp;</p>