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International Trade Policies of Campaign 2000
Title: International Trade Policies of Campaign 2000
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1341 | Pages: 5.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
International Trade Policies of Campaign 2000
I. Introduction
Although international trade policy has not been one of the major points of debate in this year’s presidential race, determining the role which the United States will play in the rapidly expanding global market will be a fundamental issue for the next administration.
The next president will be forced to deal with a number of important, and in many cases delicate problems, that may change the direction of international trade for the
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sanctions against Mr. Castro and the Cuban people, in the hopes of fostering the process of democratization. All to no avail (Peters)
If the United States hopes to effect change in developing nations, it must take an active role in keeping the trading market open, while working closely with them to build up and improve their political and economic climate.
It is for this reason, that Gov. Bush has the superior policy on international trade.
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