Type of foreign policy
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DOLLARDIPLOMACYType of foreign policy.
DOLLARDIPLOMACYKind of foreign policy.
DOLLARDIPLOMACYKind of foreign policy
APPEASEMENTDangerous aspect of foreign policy.
NSCGp. of foreign policy advisers
POTSDAMCONFERENCEOne cause of foreign policy crisis.
COLONIALISTAdvocate of a certain foreign policy.
THEBRINKPart of a recent foreign policy phrase.
MCCLOYAuthor of "The Challenge to American Foreign Policy."
doctrinesA stated principle of government policy, mainly in foreign or military affairs
jingoismExtreme patriotism, esp. in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy
patternsdiscernible coherent system based on the intended interrelationship of component parts foreign policy patterns
architectperson who designs and guides a plan or undertaking the architect of American foreign policy
turfsphere of activity or influence people who could hurt him on his own foreign-policy turf Wall Street Journal
turfiersphere of activity or influence people who could hurt him on his own foreign-policy turf Wall Street Journal
turfysphere of activity or influence people who could hurt him on his own foreign-policy turf Wall Street Journal
globalistA person who advocates the interpretation or planning of economic and foreign policy in relation to events and developments throughout the world
globalistsA person who advocates the interpretation or planning of economic and foreign policy in relation to events and developments throughout the world
aidsthe division of the United States International Development Cooperation Agency that coordinates the various foreign aid programs with U.S. foreign policy: established in 1961
adventurismThe willingness to take risks in business or politics (esp. in the context of foreign policy); actions, tactics, or attitudes regarded as daring or reckless
aidthe division of the United States International Development Cooperation Agency that coordinates the various foreign aid programs with U.S. foreign policy: established in 1961
neoconservativeRelating to or denoting a return to a modified form of a traditional viewpoint, in particular a political ideology characterized by an emphasis on free-market capitalism and an interventionist foreign policy