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Foreign Affairs

   
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We, unfortunately, do not feel this is the case. The US has traditionally required all or nothing, in regards to demands on prospective trade partners, and political allies. The United States' stance towards Cuba is a notable example of this philosophy...
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Instead, the U.S. has to be willing to allow developing to nations invest in U.S. markets before we invest in theirs, regardless of ideology. In return, a viable export / import system will be established. But it is essential that the economy of the developing nation be monitored and run by its own government, and the United States should only be there for advising purposes...
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