Summary: FPI Visiting Scholar Mark Moyar writes: Through training, education, and other forms of support, the United States can and should transform other nations so that, like South Korea and Chile, they cease requiring foreign assistance and instead become trade partners, military allies, and providers of foreign assistance to nations that still need it.
Foreign Policy Institute: Islam & Human Capital Summary: FPI Visiting Scholar Mark Moyar writes: Through training, education, and other forms of support, the United States can and should transform other nations so that, like South Korea and Chile, they cease requiring foreign assistance and instead become trade partners, military allies, and providers of foreign assistance to nations that still need it. Richard Fontaine writes: Embracing our founding ideals is the surest path to national greatness. This means growing and deepening our unique democracy. It means engaging with the world, and seeking to align the nation’s values and interests. And it means refusing to rest content; the American project remains forever unfinished. – War on the Rocks
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