01.12.2015 - By Foreign Affairs
In the 20 years since it entered into force, the North American Free Trade Agreement has been both lauded and attacked. Few, however, question the treaty's lasting impact on the economies of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Gideon Rose, editor of Foreign Affairs, sat down with Carla Hills, the treaty's lead U.S. negotiator, to discuss its legacy.
For more, read Hills' essay on NAFTA at ForeignAffairs.com.
Original video interview published on June 6, 2014.