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U.S. Foreign Aid
World War II and its aftermath forced U.S. leaders to recognize their country's preeminent world role and to identify the foreign policy necessary to preserve that role. Underlying their deliberations was a consensus that long-term U.S. security ultimately depended on events overseas. As the Cold War set in and extended across Asia, this assumption would have profound implications for developing countries. U.S. foreign policy makers rarely address the country's world role without reference to its perceived moral responsibilities (Spanier and Hook, 1995). After World War II they had such confidence in these values that they attempted to transfer them wholesale to other countries through many instruments of foreign policy (Bellah, et al., 1991). This practice would include the worldwide distribution of foreign assistance, both economic and military, to nearly every LDC that sided with the United States in the Cold War. For as long as the competition lasted, the United States held the distinction of being the world's foremost aid donor.
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  Antisemitism
  Biodiversity
  Biotechnology
  Corporate Social Responsibility
  Creationism
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  Global Culture
  Hate Speech
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