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GrogVix [38]
3 years ago
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The Monroe doctrine express the idea that new country should be allowed to develop without interference from stronger nations in

your opinion does the United States still follow this policy do you think that such a policy should be followed in the modern world say new events in recent historical incidents to support your opinion
History
1 answer:
tangare [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

In my Opinion the United States does NOT follow the Monroe Doctrine anymore.

Explanation:

Since the age of decolonization, new states have emerged all over the world in South America, Europe, Africa and Asia.

The United States Policy has not been of divergence, but of interference and influence. Countries such as Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, UAE etc have all received funding and support from the United States, mostly as a quid pro quo and in order to maintain a balance against regional foes.

Even if we tried to implement this doctrine today, it might not be possible due to the changing world order pre-Cold war, in which many countries are fighting over resources and influence Take the example of the newly formed South Sudan and how China is effectively making huge investments in the country and the US has been left out.

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