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U.S foreign policy.
us foreign policy
In Washington's Neutrality Proclamation of 1793, he declared the United States as being neutral in the conflict between Great Britain and France. In general, Washington adivised against any permanent foreign alliances, which he saw to be constricting and burdensome. However, he did favor "temporary alliances" for extreme emergencies.
President Roosevelt extended his argument against the principles of the Neutrality Acts and in favor of an internationalist foreign policy with the Lend-Lease Act of March 1941. This Act allows the US to sell, lend, or give war help to foreign nations.
Washington favored neutrality with other countries because agreements with foreign nations might work against American interests.
Nationalism is generally defined as patriotic feelings of devotion to one's own country. This can impact foreign policy by leading it to favor the best or selfish interests of the country creating it.
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It could be argued that if a leader adopts a moralistic approach to governance he or she could perhaps fail to see the greater good, or fail to limit suffering in the majority in favor of a more visible minority.
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Dollar diplomacy.
deregulation of industry
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