Many more people around the world will unnecessarily die of AIDS and starvation; American farmers will take an economic hit; Russia and China will strengthen ties with less-developed nations formerly friendly with the U.S., forging new political loyalties—and potentially reaping future economic gains. Many more people around the world will unnecessarily die of AIDS and starvation; American farmers will take an economic hit; Russia and China will strengthen ties with less-developed nations formerly friendly with the U.S., forging new political loyalties—and potentially reaping future economic gains. Economics & Business Political science Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
How planned major US foreign aid cuts are expected to shake out abroad—and at home
