Depends. The neocons, who believe in aggression and Imperialism are thankfully a dying breed, so I'd go with a majority believing in diplomacy and interdependence (the 2008 election backs this up).
I believe that it was the Monroe Doctrine.
Communism was spreading and Communists had the bomb
Diplomacy at all costs is not part of the Bush doctrine of foreign policy.
Americans produce in foreign markets
The Monroe doctrine
I suppose it is a doctrine articulated by the President. A doctrine is a statement of belief used to define policy, usually foreign policy.
The issues that was faced with foreign nations that I think that was most important were the disputes over southern border with spanish Florida and the monroe doctrine that warned european powers not to interfere with Americans.
The issues that was faced with foreign nations that I think that was most important were the disputes over southern border with spanish florida and the monroe doctrine that warned european powers not to interfere with Americans.
Americans want to restrict foreign investment.
Not until Teddy Roosevelt was the Monroe Doctrine actually enforced.
London is the foreign city that Americans visit the most.
London is the foreign city that Americans visit the most.