Foreign policy of the United States
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"Ward Churchill's 2001 essay "On the Justice of Roosting Chickens" in which he argued the September 11 attacks were a natural and unavoidable consequence of unlawful US foreign policy over the latter half of the 20th century attracted controversy in 2005." --Sholem Stein "Under Carter the US largely gave up the practice of helping rightwing regimes to make war on their own liberals. Under Reagan, especially if Kissinger makes a comeback, that sordid brand of Realpolitik might well be resumed." --Glued to the Box by Clive James |
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The foreign policy of the United States is the policy by which the United States interacts with foreign nations. United States foreign policy is highly influential on the world stage, as it is the only remaining superpower.
The film Bowling for Columbine has a film montage of American foreign policy decisions, examples of how the United States has frequently been the aggressor nation. This montage is set to the song "What a Wonderful World", performed by Louis Armstrong.
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See also
- Pax Americana
- History of U.S. foreign policy
- International relations of the Great Powers (1814–1919)
- Timeline of United States diplomatic history
Constitutional and international law
Diplomacy
- Council on Foreign Relations
- Cowboy diplomacy
- List of diplomatic missions of the United States
- George Washington's Farewell Address
- United States and the United Nations
- United States Agency for International Development
- List of diplomatic missions in the United States
- United States foreign aid
- The Washington Diplomat
Intelligence
Military
- 2003 invasion of Iraq
- NATO
- United States Foreign Military Financing
- United States involvement in regime change
- United States military aid
Policy and doctrine
- United States and state terrorism
- United States and state-sponsored terrorism
- Anti-Americanism
- American imperialism
- American exceptionalism
- Bush Doctrine
- Carter Doctrine
- China containment policy
- Containment
- Détente
- Foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration
- Human rights in the United States
- Kirkpatrick Doctrine
- Human Rights Record of the United States (Chinese publication)
- Monroe Doctrine
- Nixon Doctrine
- Powell Doctrine
- Reagan Doctrine
- Roosevelt Corollary
- Special Relationship
- Truman Doctrine
- Criticism of American foreign policy
- United States foreign policy in the Middle East