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1 online resource (9 pages) |
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Latin American outlook ; No. 1 |
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Latin American outlook ; No. 1
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Summary |
As US policymakers struggle to overcome sluggish economic growth while confronting abiding security threats, there is a stronger argument than ever for fortifying US partnerships with countries in the Americas whose economies and security are intertwined with America's own economy and security. While the United States has been preoccupied with other regions, most Latin American nations have continued to modernize their market economies; two nations in particular, Brazil and Mexico, are emerging as global players. Therefore, the time is right to restore a strong bipartisan consensus in the United States that promotes a constructive, free-market growth agenda in the Americas. Practical initiatives, not rhetoric, will encourage America and its neighbors to find common ground for their collective benefit |
Notes |
"December 2012." |
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Online resource; title from caption (AIE, viewed Nov. 30, 2013) |
Subject |
Diplomatic relations.
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SUBJECT |
Latin America -- Foreign relations -- United States
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United States -- Foreign relations -- Latin America
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Latin America.
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United States.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Cárdenas, José R., author
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American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, issuing body
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