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How was this possible, especially given the lack of a clear American foreign policy doctrine?
What, then, is the appropriate foreign policy doctrine for the United States?
It represents not a foreign policy doctrine but an intellectual vacuum.
In the United States, presidents may hope to be remembered for a foreign policy doctrine or a social program.
Mr. Bush, who has made preemptive war the core of his foreign policy doctrine, might do just that.
With that speech, President Bush's foreign policy doctrine transcended the war on terror.
Around 2002 and 2003, this security policy seemed to merge with the foreign policy doctrine known as China's peaceful rise.
When viewed strictly as foreign policy doctrine, Mr. Reagan's speech didn't say anything overtly new.
A foreign policy doctrine is a general statement of foreign policy and belief system through a doctrine.
The purpose of a foreign policy doctrine is to provide general rules for the conduct of foreign policy through decisions on international relations.
Roosevelt was defining the unilateralist tenet that would become a hallmark of 20th century Republican Party foreign policy doctrine.
As an academic, he has outlined his foreign policy doctrine in several writings, most important of which is his book "Strategic Depth."
Aside from cooperatives, Hatta's other main contribution to Indonesia governance was the setting of the nation's foreign policy doctrine.
It left behind no foreign policy doctrines bearing the President's name, no new executive departments, no memorable names or slogans.
While Mrs. Clinton has yet to espouse a foreign policy doctrine of her own in detailed terms, she took a series of forceful positions yesterday.
At least antiwar activists say they plan to make an issue of the Bush foreign policy doctrine at voter forums leading up to the elections in 2004.
No foreign policy doctrine could have conceived him, no great power could alter him, yet he transfixed the Middle East for a generation.
It was also a central policy under the presidency of Kekkonen (1956-1981), who dubbed his foreign policy doctrine the Paasikivi-Kekkonen line.
By citing Libya's reform as the outcome of a threatening foreign policy stance, the Bush administration is substantiating a foreign policy doctrine on false premises.
I subscribe to JBs analysis and question yours because yours does not fit the formative foreign policy doctrine coming from Obamas advisers.
MB Doctrine is the foreign policy doctrine of South Korean president Lee Myung-bak.
This view is contrasted to isolationist, realist, or non-interventionist foreign policy doctrines, which would tend to oppose such intervention (less so in the case of the realists).
The question is, aside from rejecting the extremes, has Obama thought through a practical foreign policy doctrine of his own - a way to apply his Niebuhrian instincts?
Liberal internationalism is a foreign policy doctrine that argues that liberal states should intervene in other sovereign states in order to pursue liberal objectives.
The result was new foreign policy doctrine for Bartlet Administration and military intervention to stop the violence, which came after much hesitation and reluctance to call the conflict a genocide.