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Tenets of U.S. Foreign Policy. Fall 2009 Chen-shen Yen Research Fellow Institute of International Relations National Chengchi University. Late 18th and Early 19th Century. Separation from Europe Splendid Isolation Monroe Doctrine Hemispheric Power. Late 19 th Century.
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Tenets of U.S. Foreign Policy Fall 2009 Chen-shen Yen Research Fellow Institute of International Relations National Chengchi University
Late 18th and Early 19th Century • Separation from Europe • Splendid Isolation • Monroe Doctrine • Hemispheric Power
Late 19th Century • Western Expansion • Manifest Destiny • Frontier Thesis • Pacific Shift • Imperialism
Early 20th Century • Internationalism • League of Nations • America at War • Balance of Power • United Nations
Late 20th and Early 21st Century • Cold War, Long Peace, End of History • Deterrence, Massive Retaliation, Balance of Terror • Bipolarity, Multi-polarity, Unipolarity • Bilateralism, Multilateralism and Unilateralism • Containment, Engagement, Congagement
Late 20th and Early 21st Century • Pax Britannica, Pax America, Pax Sinica • Democratization of International Organizations • Pluralization of International Relations • Peace Dividend, Imperial Overstretch • Hegemonic Stability, Decline or Revival
Late 20th and Early 21st Century • Nuclear Proliferation, Denuclearization, Nuclear Free Zones, Nuclear Free Worlds • Rogue State, Failed States, Axis of Evil, Outpost of Tyranny • Reluctant Sheriff, World Police • Hard Power, Soft Power, Smart Power
Presidential Doctrines • Monroe Doctrine (1823) • Roosevelt Corollary (1904) • Truman Doctrine (1947) • Eisenhower Doctrine (1957) • Kennedy Doctrine (1961-1963) • Johnson Doctrine (1965) • Nixon Doctrine (1969)
Presidential Doctrines • Ford Doctrine (1975) • Carter Doctrine (1980) • Reagan Doctrine (1981-1989) • Clinton Doctrine (1999) • Bush Doctrine (2001-2009) • Obama Doctrine (2009)