A discussion featuring:
- Harley Shaiken Professor of Geography and Education and Chair of the Center for Latin American Studies, UC Berkeley. Prof. Shaiken specializes in issues of work, technology and global production. He is the author of three books: Work Transformed :Automation and Labor in the Computer Age; Automation and Global Production; and Mexico in the Global Economy, as well as numerous articles and reports.
- Rafael Fernández de Castro, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Department of International Studies at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México. Prof. Fernández de Castro specializes in U.S.-Mexico relations, NAFTA, trade policy, and Mexican public policy. He is the author of The U.S. Congress: The Controversial Pivot of North America with Robert Pastor; U.S.-Mexico: The New Agenda (editor), and ¿Qué son los Estados Unidos?.