What Did You Expect?
New market access was not a principal Peruvian goal in the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement; rather, the agreement was intended to encourage investment by locking in Peru's economic reforms.
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By
Roger F. Noriega
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International Relations Research Institute
Monday, September 29, 2008
The provocations of Hugo Chávez have stirred the public consciousness, causing a new appraisal of U.S. foreign policy and strategic interests in Latin America.
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Ideas for Renewed Engagement
The 2008 elections afford the United States new opportunities to engage its hemispheric neighbors.
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The Way Forward on Border Control and Patriotic Immigration
Is there a humanitarian way to replace the country's illegal immigration system with a legal one?
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Why do employment rates in Puerto Rico range from 55 to 65 percent of U.S. rates during the past thirty years?
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An Argentine bailout by the United States would boost prices today and in the future, and result in greater creditor resistance to a future write down.
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