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Subject Trade on the West Coast, get to know our Vice President, and more / The Newsletter
Date February 25, 2021 6:50 PM
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NEWSLETTER / February 25, 2021
The Pacific Council’s biweekly Newsletter shares international affairs commentary and analysis by our members and experts plus news from the Council and recaps of our recent events.
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SPOTLIGHTS + COMMENTARY
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TRADE ON THE WEST COAST ([link removed])
Dr. Jerrold D. Green, president and CEO of the Pacific Council on International Policy, spoke about the Biden administration, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the West Coast perspective on international trade on the "Global Trade Talks" podcast.
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GET TO KNOW CARMILLE LIM, VICE PRESIDENT AT THE PACIFIC COUNCIL ([link removed])

Learn more about Pacific Council Vice President Carmille Lim, who guides our external affairs and promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) across everything we do.

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AFGHAN DAM GENERATES ELECTRICITY, HOPE, AND TENSION OVER WATER RIGHTS AT THE AFGHANI-IRANIAN BORDER ([link removed])

Branka Andjelkovic, a senior consultant at the UN Development Programme, and Humayoon Babur, fellow at the Missouri School of Journalism

Upstream from Iran, Afghanistan’s Kamal Khan Dam tests hydro-diplomacy’s effectiveness at quelling fears of water scarcity.

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EVENT RECAP
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UNITED STATES + MEXICO: POLICY IN THE FIRST 100 DAYS ([link removed])

Dr. Pamela Starr and Patrick Schaefer shared the recommendations from the Pacific Council’s First 100 Days Memo on U.S.-Mexico Policy ([link removed]) as if they were presenting to the Biden administration. Watch the full conversation.

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UPCOMING EVENTS
The two events listed below are presented as part of the Pacific Council's First 100 Days Memo on U.S.-Mexico Policy ([link removed]) series. The memo outlines policy recommendations ([link removed]) on trade, immigration, and diplomacy, as well as how President Joe Biden can strengthen the bilateral relationship from the outset of the next term.

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COVID-19 AND IMMIGRATION AT THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER ([link removed])

Thursday, February 25
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. PT
Open to the public

Join this discussion to learn about solutions to public health challenges faced by migrant communities amidst the pandemic, as part of the Pacific Council's First 100 Days Memo ([link removed]) series and presented in partnership with the International Medical Corps and the Karen Toffler Charitable Trust.

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ROBERT ZOELLICK ON U.S.-MEXICO TRADE, DIPLOMACY AND BEYOND ([link removed])

Monday, March 15
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. PT
Open to the public

A keynote conversation featuring Robert Zoellick, World Bank president (2007-2012), U.S. Deputy Secretary of State (2005-2006), U.S. Trade Representative (2001-2005), and author of America in the World: A History of U.S. Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, as part of the Pacific Council's First 100 Days Memo ([link removed]) series.

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