Monroe Doctrine — U.S. President James Monroe. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, author of the Monroe Doctrine … Wikipedia
Monroe-Doktrin — James Monroe Als Monroe Doktrin (engl. Monroe doctrine) wird derjenige Teil der Rede zur Lage der Nation vom 2. Dezember 1823 bezeichnet, in der US Präsident James Monroe vor dem Kongress die Grundzüge einer langfristigen Außenpolitik der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Stimson Doctrine — U.S. Secretary of State Henry Stimson. The Stimson Doctrine is a policy of the United States federal government, enunciated in a note of January 7, 1932, to Japan and China, of non recognition of international territorial changes that were… … Wikipedia
Domino theory — For the Weather Report album, see Domino Theory (album). An illustration of the domino theory as it had been predicted in Asia The domino theory was a reason for war during the 1950s to 1980s, promoted at times by the government of the United… … Wikipedia
Nixon Doctrine — The Nixon Doctrine (also known as the Guam Doctrine) was put forth in a press conference in Guam on July 25, 1969 by U.S. President Richard Nixon. He stated that the United States henceforth expected its allies to take care of their own military… … Wikipedia
Clinton Doctrine — The Clinton Doctrine is not a clear statement in the way that many other United States Presidential doctrines were. However, in a February 26, 1999, speech, President Bill Clinton said the following, which was generally considered to summarize… … Wikipedia
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Proclamation of Neutrality — The Proclamation of Neutrality was a formal announcement issued by United States President George Washington on April 22, 1793, declaring the nation neutral in the conflict between France and Great Britain. It threatened legal proceedings against … Wikipedia