FOREIGN AFFAIRS: New strategy needed for global security, prosperity*

For most of the 1990s, US foreign and economic policy was based on two assumptions: first, that a healthy economy and sound financial system make for political stability, and second, that countries in business together do not fight each other.The number one priority of US foreign policy was clear: to encourage the former Communist countries of Europe and the developing nations in Latin America, Asia, and Africa to adopt business-friendly policies. Private capital would then flow from the develop…

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