President Trump has coined a new term to describe his approach to foreign policy that recalls the 200-year-old doctrine.
First articulated in 1823, the Monroe Doctrine was largely meant to stave off European colonial influence in the western hemisphere, but modern presidents have used it to justify military intervention ...
The administration of US President Donald Trump has taken inspiration from 19th century diplomacy in crafting its foreign ...
The doctrine formulated by President James Monroe was originally aimed at opposing European meddling in the Western ...
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Monroe to Donroe: A ‘dead’ doctrine’s revival for current operations
“After years of neglect, the United States will reassert and enforce the Monroe Doctrine to restore American preeminence in ...
There has long been political oscillation surrounding a doctrine that has repeatedly been revived whenever American policymakers deem it useful.
In a triumphant news conference following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in the middle of the night last ...
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Trump flips Monroe into Donroe: How US plans to reshape the Western Hemisphere — explained
What began two centuries ago as a warning to European empires is being reborn as something far more Trumpian.US President ...
US President Donald Trump invoked the Monroe Doctrine of 1823 to justify the audacious US military operation to attack ...
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Trump acts in the Monroe Doctrine tradition
The history of the Monroe Doctrine shows that Trump's Latin America policy is acting in kind with that doctrine.
The new U.S. foreign policy stance as exemplified by the snatching of Maduro means the world is more dangerous — and Latin America considerably more vulnerable. But for now it’s Venezuela, which ...
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