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EXPANSIONISM (3) answer(s).
 
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Battle over America's foreign policy doctrine / Stepak, Amir; Whitlark, Rachel   Journal Article
Stepak, Amir Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract One balmy Washington evening in June 2011, President Barack Obama was set to deliver a highly anticipated address declaring the drawdown of US forces in Afghanistan. What he delivered, however, was much more. In his speech, Obama laid out a clear foreign-policy doctrine, touching on the role the United States should play in world affairs, the values it holds dear, and the principles guiding its use of force and diplomatic efforts. Rejecting the divergent paths of isolationism and expansionism, Obama called for 'a more centered course':
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Eastward shifts in global geopolitics: India and America vie each other! / Tripathi, Sudhanshu   Journal Article
Tripathi, Sudhanshu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As global geo-politics pivots to East, the emerging scenario offers good prospects as well as tough challenges because both India and the US are competing with each other to steal the show in the East against the backdrop of remarkable economic progress, though the rising expansionist-militarist and assertive policies of China and the discriminatory policies pursued by the US in the region are the some of the serious concerns as regards peace and stability of the region. Being closely connected with the East Asia, India has also been pursuing the region under its Look East Policy since early 1990’s which has now evolved into a comprehensive strategic engagement and robust security architecture. But instead of playing competing roles, both should jointly contribute towards the common cause of promoting peace, prosperity and security of the region.
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From sea power to cyber power: learning form the past to craft a strategy for the future / Barcomb, Kris E   Journal Article
Barcomb, Kris E Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Sea Power  United States  Europe  Cyberspace  Naval Power  Cyber Power 
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