/r/TheNAU
This a place to share news, and ideas about a more integrated North America. What challenges does North America face, and what opportunities does the next century hold for North America. What global responsibilities would a United North America have? How can North America deepen its economic and security ties?
We advocate for North American cooperation and integration dedicated to:
a customs union in North America.
a common climate change policy with a national security focus
a common intelligence sharing policy that warns Allies of potential terrorist, climate, and transnational crime threats. These policies should focus on privacy preservation, and they should respect human rights.
Allowable news post types:
-Bi-national political, economic, and cultural relations in North America
-Multinational political, economic, and cultural relations in North America
-Major news event with regional effects in North america
-Major news event that affects all of North America
-Major news event that involves only one or a few North American countries; this event must have global or international consequences
***Please post news items, and scholarly articles.
Submissions will be removed if:
-they are off topic
-has a pay wall or steals content
-violates reddit's site-wide rules, especially regarding personal info
Your comment will likely be removed if it:
-is racist, sexist, vitriolic, or overly crude.
-is unnecessarily rude or provocative.
-is a cheap and distracting joke or meme.
-is responding to spam.
-violates reddit's site-wide rules.
Other Subs dedicated to regional integration:
North American based subs:
South America continent news:
Issue or subject based recommended subs:
Initiatives we support:
Important cultural spheres of influence and their symbols:
/r/TheNAU
For all the North Americans that still browse this sub or for some random reason found it. You can subscribe to /r/AskNorthAmerica to answer questions about our continent, cultures, ideas and how we see the world from region to region of our big continent.
Cheers,