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Winners without Losers: Why Americans Should Care More about Global Economic Policy
Edward J. Lincoln, Sam Natapoff, Devin T. Stewart

 
     
  Tuesday, February 12, 2008

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Edward J. Lincoln contends that the best chance the United States has of ensuring peace and prosperity—for itself and for the rest of the world—will be found at conference tables rather than on the battlefield.

Shining a spotlight on foreign trade policy as an agent for political change, Lincoln urges policymakers, the business community, and citizens to find a path to increased stability by forging stronger international economic ties.

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