The university's Center for North American Studies is headed by Robert A. Pastor, the architect of a plan for a North American Union modeled after the European Union – complete with its own currency, the Amero, replacing the dollar.
"The Center for North American Studies (CNAS) at American University aims to educate a new generation of students to begin a North American journey comparable to that begun in Europe five decades ago," explains the center's website. "The center examines the differences and shared characteristics of Canada, Mexico and the United States; compares the North American experiment with Europe's; and challenges students and faculty to imagine a continental future."
The program goes so far as to hold annual mock sessions of a North American Parliament in which students from the three countries participate.
Recently the program also launched Norteamerica Journal to keep up with all the activities leading to this new North America consciousness cooked up at the center under the direction of Pastor.
In fact, American University's newsletter of the office of international affairs boasted about the center's leadership – and Pastor's specifically – "in shaping public policy toward North America."
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