Living on the Edge: The Implications of Democracy for Economic Cooperation

Breakout Session

Hosted by Georgetown University's Baratta Center for Global Business

This panel offered a forward-looking perspective on enhancing regional ties and democracy amid geopolitical tensions and growing skepticism toward globalization. With the 2024 election cycles in Mexico and the U.S. poised to influence North American relations and global cooperation, expert panelists evaluate the impact of Mexico’s election results and ongoing democratic processes. They will also explore how these outcomes will shape economic and political relations, as well as integration across North America.

  • Lila Abed

    Director
    Mexico Institute, Wilson Center

    Moderator

  • Stephen Weymouth

    Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor
    Georgetown University

  • Francisco Santos

    Former Vice President, Colombia
    Advisor, Pellecchia International

  • Daniel Lansberg-Rodriguez

    Managing Partner
    Aurora

  • Pablo Coballasi

    Chairman of the board, AMEXCAP
    Co-founder and Managing Director, PC Capital

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