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analyze the foreign policy relationship between the United States and Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East WILL GIVE MEDAL

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Relations between Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) and the countries of the Middle East (ME) had a tremendous momentum in 2005 upon the commencement of the Summits of South American-Arab Countries (ASPA). This cooperation forum, set up in May 2005, in the context of the ASPA Summit held in Brasilia, is premised on a full agenda of items of political, economic, cultural, science, technology and environmental coordination. Furthermore, the ASPA mechanism has become institutional through summits, meetings of foreign ministers, and working groups, together with the business component.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

does this help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Latin America has never mattered more for the United States. The region is the largest foreign supplier of oil to the United States and a strong partner in the development of alternative fuels. It is the United States' fastest-growing trading partner, as well as its biggest supplier of illegal drugs. Latin America is also the largest source of U.S. immigrants, both documented and not. All of this reinforces deep U.S. ties with the region—strategic, economic, and cultural—but also deep concerns.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@CrazyMexican816 could u help me with a few more questions?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

analyze the political, economic and social concerns of the 1980s all i need is a sentence, pretty much just a short summary

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure one moment

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is what i found, not much but hopefully it helps.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

focuses on the interaction between economic policies and outcomes and political institutions broadly defined. It is by now common for economists to recognize that purely economic forces alone cannot explain complex phenomena such as different degrees of economic development, quality and types of economic policies, income distribution, and quality of government organization such as corruption, protection of property right etc. Political institutions are important determinants of these economic outcomes. In turn, the state of the economy affects political outcomes, both in the long run and in the short. Economic development affects the evolution of institutions and short run economic conditions affect political change and elections. We will interpret "political institutions" in a broad sense and we will also be interested in related issues such as the role and evolution of legal and administrative institutions, and issues concerning social interactions. The group focuses both on developed and developing economies and both on "macroeconomic" and "microeconomic" issues including international trade and international relations.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that'll work, what about this one analyze the foreign policy relationship between the United States and Africa, Europe, and the Middle East

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@CrazyMexican816

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The unprecedented civilian protests in the Middle East and North Africa have led to uncharted political ground in Egypt following the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, a looming Libyan leadership transition, and a Syrian regime engaged in a brutal crackdown on dissidents. The following materials provide perspectives on the shifting political landscape of a tumultuous region as well as the implications for U.S. foreign policy.

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hows that?

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