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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Clinton must abandon this thinking, and adopt instead an approach that is likely to advance America's interests. The best objection to "aggressive" trade policies is not that they may harm others (which they do) or that they undermine the multilateral process of trade liberalization that has served the world well for 40 years (which they also do); to emphasize such points can seem naive and unrealistic. The best objection is that such policies actually do the most harm, in the end, to the aggressor...

Author: By Ozan Tarman, | Title: Don't Pressure Japan | 4/30/1993 | See Source »

...this be? How can it harm America's interests if Japan agrees, as it did in a recent deal on semiconductors, to expand America's share of the Japanese market? It is easy to see how a pact of that sort may damage Japan. If Japan simply removes trade barriers, its own producers may lose business. If the Japanese government compels importers to purchase American goods, then Japan's consumers may have to pay more, or make do with poorer quality goods. It is also easy to see why third parties, such as exporters in Europe or Asia, may suffer...

Author: By Ozan Tarman, | Title: Don't Pressure Japan | 4/30/1993 | See Source »

...harm could happen in getting Republicans and Democrats to voice what they think is important," Goffman said. "Even if you don't support Perot, across America there is a movement [for change] that we need to acknowledge...

Author: By Anna E. Arreola, | Title: Student Visits With Perot | 4/26/1993 | See Source »

...chair at any given time, so the concept of ownership is meaningful and necessary to the chair's use. In the same way, only one person can eat a sandwich. But a single piece of software can be used on one computer, or on 1,000 computers, without any harm to its "owner...

Author: By John E. Stafford, | Title: Set Your Software Free | 4/20/1993 | See Source »

...shouldn't we be able to share our programs with our neighbors when it does no harm...

Author: By John E. Stafford, | Title: Set Your Software Free | 4/20/1993 | See Source »

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