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November 7, 2012

The Global Implications of Barack Obama's Reelection


President Obama's reelection has many global implications. Since the United States is the world's largest economy, implemented policies have worldwide ramifications. Obama's win is likely to produce more diplomatic trade relations with China and non-militant approaches to Iran. In the very short term, the reelection has had positive impacts on the markets in Europe due to the expected stability provided by a two-term American president.

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