Effective governance requires strong coordination and collaboration among institutions at all levels of government. This panel delved into the significance of effective cooperation between local, state/provincial, and national institutions. By identifying opportunities for enhanced collaboration, the discussion will focus on aligning policies, regulations, and initiatives to foster effective regional governance.
Furthermore, the panel explored how to leverage these experiences and good practices to enhance institutional effectiveness and inclusivity across the three countries. The panel discussed how institutions at the local and state/provincial level can evolve and innovate to address new challenges, especially in tense executive-level political environments.
Looking toward the future, the panel examined how North American institutions can anticipate and adapt to emerging trends and global developments. Additionally, the panel discussed methods to enhance public awareness and engagement, ensuring continued relevance and support for North American institutions.
Affiliates:
The Center for Binational Institutions, U.S.-Mexico Foundation
International Republican Institute
Speakers:
Antonio “Tony” Garrastazu, International Republican Institute
María Eugenia “Maru” Campos, Governor of Chihuahua, Mexico
Guillermo Garcia Sanchez, Texas A&M University, School of Law
Shauna Hemingway, Embassy of Canada in Mexico
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