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Evgesh-ka [11]
3 years ago
11

40 POINTS WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!

History
1 answer:
Klio2033 [76]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

democracy is the best form of government and favor the rule of law, freedom of

expression, and market economies. They ultimately defend that most human

beings would be better off if these practices were universal.

The influence of this liberal tradition has been identified in the American

political thought by historians such as Louis Hartz (1955), Richard Hofstadter

(1948) and Daniel Boorstin (1953). They were perceived in the foreign policy

doctrines by Robert Packenham (1973) during the Cold War and again recognized

in similar manifestations by Castro Santos (2010) and Teixeira (2010) after the

Cold War period. The Liberal Tradition crosses party lines and unites Democratic

liberal internationalists and Republican neoconservatives. It was the foundation

of Bill Clinton’s strategy of democratic enlargement, George W. Bush’s liberty

doctrine, and an important determinant of Barack Obama’s “leading from

behind” strategy.

The historical record shows, however, that U.S. foreign policy decisions have

often favored security interests over democratization and human rights concerns.

From the academic point of view, different theories of International Relations

consider various aspects of the international or domestic scenarios as more or

less pertinent in explaining foreign policy. In the

Explanation:

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