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Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).
November 1, 2000... Key Points
* APEC is the largest, most diverse trans-Pacific forum of its kind.
* APEC envisions elimination of all trade and investment barriers by 2010 for the wealthiest countries and by 2020 for the poorest ones.
* APEC is in...
Problems with Current U.S. Policy.
November 1, 2000... Key Problems
* Washington's free trade model for the Asia-Pacific region has met with resistance.
* U.S. policy in APEC promotes an economic model that downplays human rights and sustainable development.
* U.S. policy has ignored...
Toward a New Foreign Policy.
November 1, 2000... Key Recommendations
* Washington should drop its insistence on comprehensive trade and investment liberalization and should recognize the validity of a plurality of development models and priorities.
* The U.S. should support...
Sudan: Recasting U.S. Policy.
November 3, 2000... Some two million Sudanese--nearly 8% of the country's population--have lost their lives to war or famine-related causes since 1983, when fighting resumed in Africa's longest running civil war. Millions more have been displaced, many fleeing to...
Problems with Current U.S. Policy.
November 3, 2000... U.S. relations with Sudan have careened between extremes since the country moved out of the tightly circumscribed orbit of Britain and Egypt, which jointly administered it through the colonial era. When General Nimeiri seized power in...
Toward a New Foreign Policy.
November 3, 2000... U.S. policy needs to be recast to deal with Sudan's intricate ethnic, religious, and political conflicts. And it needs to be tailored to the complex, shifting reality on the ground, not the public relations needs of politicians in Washington....