US Foreign Policy: Past and Present

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The Nation of the United States of America has its up and down when it came to other countries, the way they dealt with other countries was called foreign policies. Since the time of little over hundred years from the period of 1900-2014, From president Theodore Roosevelt all the way to president Barrack Obama the foreign policies were never the same as well as the development of these policies.
Foreign policies and how they develop over the course of American history. First what is a Foreign Policy? If some do not know it is not only dealing with other countries, but the government dealing with the action of countries, groups, individuals, and corporations that does not lie in the borders of the United States. Foreign policy was primarily, but not really the effect of working with other countries, making no real goals with other countries especially to the European countries. The Americans were neutral since the military level was no real threat back in 1800’s. “Monroe Doctrine, Established by President James Monroe in 1823, stated that American would remain neutral in wars involving European nations and that United States expected these nations to stop trying to colonized or occupy areas in North and South America”(Bianco 471). This is one of the earliest examples of foreign policy that affect the way American stand, protecting the other countries from North and South America not to be occupied by any of the European nations. Later in progress of the years into the 1900’s the U.S had to change the policy to help the European nation in their time of need. It was called War World I. The process of cooperating with other countries and create foreign policies goal is called Isolationism. Still the United States was not completely i...

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...th terrorists. Reagan's foreign policy had produced results meetings with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev produce the first treaties in history reducing the nuclear arsenals of both nations. They were fearful of U.S. development of the Strategic Defense Initiative. it was Reagan's pet project construction of a "peace shield" that would protect the U.S. from incoming nuclear missiles. Late in 1988 while visiting Moscow, the Cold War was coming to an end, and he also took down the Berlin wall.

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