The Woodrow Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute is pleased to share with you the following analysis on the implications of the 2012 U.S. Presidential Elections for the U.S.-Mexico Relationship. Select pieces offer an overview of U.S.-Mexico Relations, insights into the future of an Obama-Peña Nieto relationship, reflections on the continued positive trends in U.S.-Mexico Trade, and an analysis of the Latino Electorate and immigration in the 2012 elections. Each piece is available separately below or you can download the full PDF here.
U.S.-Mexico Relations Under President Obama’s Second Term- By Andrew D. Selee
Obama and Peña Nieto Under President Obama’s Second Term- By Duncan Wood
US-Mexico Trade Under President Obama’s Second Term- By Christopher E. Wilson
Immigration and the Latino Electorate Under President Obama’s Second Term- By Miguel R. Salazar
For a link to the PDF document visit http://bit.ly/electionsimpact

