I suppose it is a doctrine articulated by the President. A doctrine is a statement of belief used to define policy, usually foreign policy.
Monroe Doctorine
It is the Monroe Doctrine. The following website I listed goes into great depth of the doctrine. See the link below this answer.
The Freeport Doctrine affected the outcome of the election of 1860 in many ways. When it was initially created, many citizens liked it and agreed, but not the Southerners. They disagreed and did not like the Doctrine, which cost Douglas, the creator, his potential presidency.
The Lockean doctrine allows for emergencies where the President may act without consulting Congress. This presidential prerogative is subject to abuse. President Lincoln suspended habeas corpus for example on the basis of his perceived emergencies.
John C. Calhoun fits this description. He resigned to become Senator from SC. Presidential aspirations or not, he was a powerful and influential Senator for many years.
not to help Spain win back its colonies in Latin America.
The presidential policy of isolationism was promoted by the geographic isolation of the United States from Europe. This meant that it was harder for the US to be dragged into European wars and problems.
Harrison s. Truman was along lasting all out great president. During his presidency , he issued the Truman Doctrine and the Berlin Airlift amidst his presidency.
There is no such doctrine. Perhaps you're looking for the Monroe Doctrine.
The Monroe Doctrine was in direct opposition to the Truman Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine said the US should not interfere with events in Europe.
Answer with the question: Is it the Brezhnev Doctrine just made over? Or no Doctrine?
Apostolic Doctrine.