Echoing its cultural diplomacy of the early 20th century, the United States is gifting vaccines to Latin America as part of a renewed “good neighbor” policy.
Echoing its cultural diplomacy of the early 20th century, the United States is gifting vaccines to Latin America as part of a renewed “good neighbor” policy.
Following bold promises from Western leaders to send millions of jabs to the developing world, there is still an extreme shortage in most African countries.
The pandemic is too big a crisis and too unpredictable to respect the normal trade rules governing pharmaceutical developments.