I don't know the exact name but during the red scare it was declared that any country that need aid against communist expansion would be guaranteed aid. It's similar to what exists now.
Police Power
It is legitament
He is the country's chief policy maker because as chief executive - in whom the entire executive power is constitutionally vested - he is in charge of the executive branch, which means he can direct each federal department or agency to establish his policy priorities. There are several tools of agency policy making, like regulation or affirmative adjudication, for which the President can set guidelines, consistent with his own policy wishes. Of course, if a policy the President wants to be established, violates the law, Congress has to change the law.
That is a legislative branch power by congress.
power
the open door policy
The Opene Door Policy
the open door policy
Yes
Roosevelt Corollary
He established an effective Secret Police.
After the Nationalist party came into power, apartheid was established. Also, segregation was officially established as a government policy.
R. Fulljames has written: 'Balance of power or international force?' -- subject(s): International police
Roosevelt Corollary
If a country is poor the international politics dominate her and for the richer states these are power games.
The term Police coem from the French word Politie meaning policy and has been changed into the English word Police which means enforcers of Policy. Hence the Police will always work under the direction of those in Authority and never or the common man who does not really have much power to choose who is in authority anyway
Benjamin K. Sovacool has written: 'The international politics of nuclear power' -- subject(s): International cooperation, Nuclear energy, Political aspects, Economic aspects, Nuclear power plants 'The international politics of nuclear power' -- subject(s): International cooperation, Nuclear energy, Political aspects, Economic aspects, Nuclear power plants 'Energy access, poverty, and development' -- subject(s): Small power production facilities, Government policy, Renewable energy sources, Rural development, Energy policy