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Welcome to the North American Forum.

The North American Forum is a community of Canadian, Mexican and American thought leaders, whose purpose is to advance a shared vision of North America, and to contribute to improved relations among the three neighbors.

ABOUT

The purpose of the North American Forum is to create the political and conceptual basis for increased cooperation among countries and across sectors. North American Forum members are selected based on their commitment to the NAF’s goals and their ability to effect positive change.

History

While tri-national in scope and design, the agenda each year is shaped by the organizing country. The 2005 inaugural meeting in California set the goal—developing societal resilience in the face of strategic challenges, focusing on the close linkages among security, prosperity and quality of life.

CONTACT

The Hoover Institution serves as the Secretariat for the North American Forum. For more information, please contact:

Hoover Institution
1399 New York Avenue NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC  20005

202-760-3200
NorthAmericanForum@stanford.edu

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Upcoming Events

Monday, April 6, 2026
The Taiwan Relations Act At 47: Taiwan's Evolving Hedging Strategy Amidst Intensifying Global Competition
The Hoover Institution's Project on Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific Region invites you to The Taiwan Relations Act at 47: Taiwan's Evolving Hedging… Herbert Hoover Memorial Building, Room 160
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Unstable Majorities Continue: The Trump Era
Unstable Majorities Continue: The Trump Era
The Center for Revitalizing American Institutions hosts Unstable Majorities Continue: The Trump Era, a book talk with author Morris P. Fiorina on… Shultz Auditorium, George P. Shultz Building
Thursday, April 9, 2026
HART Oral Histories
The Afghanistan Oral Histories Launch: War, Aftermath, And Memory
As part of the The Archives Uncovered event series, the Hoover Institution Afghanistan Research and Relief Team and Library & Archives invite you… Shultz Auditorium, George P. Shultz Building
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