Liberal internationalism
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Liberal internationalism is a foreign policy doctrine that argues that liberal states should intervene in other sovereign states in order to pursue liberal objectives. Such intervention can include both military invasion and humanitarian aid. This view is contrasted to isolationist, realist, or non-interventionist foreign policy doctrines; these critics characterize it as liberal interventionism.
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See also
- City upon a Hill
- Cold War liberal
- Cosmopolitan democracy
- Empire of Liberty
- Humanitarian intervention
- Idealism (international relations)
- Internationalism (politics)
- Liberal hawk
- Nation-building
- Neoconservatism
- Perpetual peace
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