The United States did adopt the foreign policy US pivot to Asia so that they could control countries in the greater Middle East.
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No. Foreign policy refers to a country's policy toward other countries. For example, U.S. foreign policy is the policy of the U.S. with respect to countries in South America and Central America, Mexico, Canada, and countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, etc.
Clinton entered the presidency without a clear foreign policy for Asia and Latin America, as well as most of Europe. The end of the Cold War was a major cause in this lack of direction regarding our relations with other nations. Clinton wanted to restore and keep peace and protect and further human rights in the world.
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Douglas H. Brooks has written: 'Challenges for Asia's trade and environment' -- subject(s): Commerce, Commercial policy, Economic aspects, Environmental aspects, Environmental policy, Protectionism 'Foreign direct investment in developing Asia' -- subject(s): Forecasting, Foreign Investments, Foreign trade regulation, Government policy, International trade, World Trade Organization
Nalini Kant Jha has written: 'South Asia in 21st Century' 'Domestic imperatives in India's foreign policy' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Politics and government, Social policy
Taft's MAIN foreign policy goals were to maintain the open door to Asia and preserve stabability in Latin America.
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This development, as well as Communist-led revolts in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaya, led U.S. foreign-policy makers to vow to hold the line against communism in East Asia
This development, as well as Communist-led revolts in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaya, led U.S. foreign-policy makers to vow to hold the line against communism in East Asia
Ashok Kapoor has written: 'Foreign investments in Asia' -- subject(s): Asia, Foreign Investments 'International business-government relations: U.S. corporate experience in Asia and Western Europe' -- subject(s): American Corporations, Industrial policy, International business enterprises
Kanishka Jayasuriya has written: 'Governing the Asia Pacific' 'Alternative approaches to Australian trade and industry policy' -- subject(s): Commercial policy, Foreign economic relations, Industrial policy