The term that refers to a policy of joining American business interests with diplomatic interests abroad is "dollar diplomacy." This approach, primarily associated with President William Howard Taft's administration, aimed to extend American influence by promoting financial investments and economic ties in foreign countries, particularly in Latin America and East Asia. The strategy sought to use economic power to achieve foreign policy goals, balancing commercial interests with diplomatic efforts.
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Lobbyists are the interest group that represent business firms or professionals.
The United States Department of State promotes American interests in many fields, including foreign trade. In addition, it works to achieve fair business practice in commerce, manufacturing as well as presenting viable business opportunities to American businesses as well.
To promulgate the organisation's interest whether those are profit or non profit making interests.
American interest groups are most interested in preserving world health. They are also interested in preserving world peace and expanding democracy.
For transparency and the possibility of conflicts of interest
William howard taft was the president tha took commercial view of american interest.
The desire for world domination is the primary reason for United States interests in overseas territories.
us business interest caused unrest because of unfair economic practices
He wanted to protect American economic interests in the Caribbean.