<span>E. One relied on multilateralism and the other was unilateral almost to a fault.
</span>How did the foreign policy doctrines of the two Bush Presidents differ?
NOT:
A. One relied on multilateralism and the other was too idealistic.
B. One required the promotion of democracy, while the other specifically prevented it.
C. One was almost exclusively focused on building free markets, while the other was all about protection.
<span>D. One incorporated multilateralism and ignored alliances; the other focused solely on building a strong defense.</span>
Answer:
The concept 'US imperialism' is accepted by most of the international community, both by politicians and historians. It is an unquestionable fact that the United States has had an imperialist behavior since the beginning of its formation as a country, and especially throughout the 20th century.
Imperialism can be defined as the "attitude and doctrine of those who advocate or practice the extension of the domination of one country over another or others by means of military, economic or political force." (source: RAE). So when the United States intervenes in Afghanistan or Iraq it is a form of imperialism, or when it supports military dictatorships in certain countries, or launches prevention wars (just in case) on other nations, it is imperialism as well. Imperialism through military force.
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