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The definition of North America as a sub-region of the New World from the end
of the Cold War to the post-Cold War era is still a perennial problem. The
paper focuses on the analysis of the status of three countries in North
America during the period from 1980 through 2022. By using the comparative
method, content analysis from a legal point of view, and historiographical
and statistical methods, the paper offers an answer to the research
question: Can Canada, Mexico, and the United States nourish the idea of
North America as a common area? Divided into two periods - before and after
2001, the paper points to the importance of the bilateral Canada-United
States Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA), which was superseded by the North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as a trilateral agreement involving
Canada, Mexico, and the US. Further on, NAFTA was substituted by the
Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) as the final version. CUSMA
was created in the years of the growing trends towards the weakening of
democracy in Mexico and the US. The conclusion of this paper is grounded on
the findings related to this sub-region of the New World.