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presents the same sort of difficulties one finds in attempting to define virtually any "ism" in world affairs. On the one hand, aspects in U.S. foreign policy of what we currently call Wilsonianism handily predate Woodrow Wilson's tenure in...
national interest of the country. On the other hand, defense policy suggests those parameters that highlight steps and measures to take and avoid in the light of military and national safety. Let’s say Milanka was President of the United St...
political belief, clashed in irreconcilable hostility, and in the conflict of public sentiment, first on the financial measures of Hamilton, and then on the questions with regard to France and Great Britain, Jefferson's sympathies being pre...
The Monroe Doctrine, issued by President James Monroe in 1823, asserted U.S. influence over the Americas. The doctrine was a response to continued European designs on colonial territories in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean...
military significance in the context of American history. It began from a compassionate effort on the part of USA to free Cuba from Spain’s colonial authority and USA itself had been guilty of becoming a colonial power on the lines of Spain...
the countries to the south has reflected the tensions between a self-interested appraisal of North American economic and military interests and an idealistic declaration of commitment to democracy. As the Monroe Doctrine indicates, the Unit...
going to the global were established in a diplomatically isolationist America in the late 1920s. The arguments showed opposition to avoiding alliances. These ideas became very noticeable and Congress fought the formation of alliance with Fr...