Since the Monroe Doctrine of 1823, U.S. foreign policy has evolved from a focus on continental expansion and preventing European interference in the Americas to a more interventionist approach on a global scale. The doctrine initially asserted U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere, but over time, policies such as the Open Door Policy, the Roosevelt Corollary, and the Truman Doctrine reflected a shift toward active engagement in international affairs, including military intervention and the promotion of democracy. The Cold War further shaped this evolution, emphasizing containment of communism, while recent decades have seen a focus on counterterrorism and multilateralism. Overall, U.S. foreign policy has transitioned from isolationism to a complex interplay of diplomacy, military action, and economic influence worldwide.
Not until Teddy Roosevelt was the Monroe Doctrine actually enforced.
Monroe doctrine
Named for President James Monroe, the Monroe Doctrine is/was America's foreign policy regarding the Western Hemisphere.
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Not until Teddy Roosevelt was the Monroe Doctrine actually enforced.
In reality, the Monroe Doctrine expanded on the foreign policy of Washington. Washington wanted the British to stay out of the Western Hemisphere. Monroe wanted all foreign powers to stay out.
Monroe doctrine
Named for President James Monroe, the Monroe Doctrine is/was America's foreign policy regarding the Western Hemisphere.
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Though many decades passed before Monroe's plan was implemented, it became the first real doctrine of American foreign policy. In the 20th Century, the Monroe Doctrine became a foundation of U.S. foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere.
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