December 9, 2011

Don't Blame U.S. for Changing Latin America

Greg Weeks, Miami Herald

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Conventional wisdom holds that the United States has been ignoring Latin America, thus prompting governments there to seek new trading partners, different investors, and fresh commitments.

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