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China Didn’t Win Uruguay. Washington Lost It.

China Didn’t Win Uruguay. Washington Lost It.

In May 2006, Tabaré Vázquez stood in the Oval Office beside George W. Bush. Uruguay’s first left-wing president, an oncologist whose coalition had campaigned against nearly everything Bush represented, had nevertheless traveled to Washington with... Read more.

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