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30 November, 17:56

The excerpt from a US political policy was written in 1905 Chronic wrongdoing may in America, as elsewhere ultimately require intervention. In the Western Hemisphere the adherence of the United States to the Monroe Doctrine may force the United States however reluctantly, in flagrant cases of wrongdoing to the exercise of an international police power This statement was meant to justify which of these policies?

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  1. 30 November, 18:34
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    In the period from 1895 to 1905, the legal formation of the basic doctrine of American hegemony and the organization of the American Great Space was completed. The Monroe Doctrine was expanded into the Olney Doctrine (1895) and the addition of Theodore Roosevelt (1904), which directly proclaimed US claims for the right to exercise "international police force" in Latin America. The new US foreign policy doctrine was set out in a note of protest by US Secretary of State Olney of July 20, 1895 to the British government over its actions against Venezuela. The Olney Doctrine was designed to make 'tremble' not only with England and other European powers, but also the Latin American states themselves, whose interests the United States allegedly defended.

    Olney doctrine has become the foundation of US power politics around the world, although the United States still used the Monroe Doctrine for propaganda and mystification of history. In Olney Doctrine, the principles of 1823 were combined with the idea of US hegemony in the Western Hemisphere; further development of the Monroe Doctrine led to its merging with the principles of interventionism.
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