Panama to the society 2000: policy and present
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The Panama Canal has always been of great interest to U.S. for its strategic position. President Carter was the first step to negotiate with the Panamanians complete management of it. Carter's relations with Torrijos were excellent, but in 80 suffer a slight setback. Panamanian society is experiencing a severe political struggle between parties, being heavily criticized Mireya Moscoso. Environmental problems lie ahead for the Canal, support from the American public and the challenges of development and sovereignty.
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