US Role in Foreign Policy
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US Role in the World
The role of foreign policy in the United States is a widely disputed area of
politics. There are two distinct schools of thought that I believe, upon combining, will
lead to a better approach to foreign policy. The first school of thought is hegemonic
realism, the second, prudent realism. Through these two approaches America will be able
to do a better job in helping other nations, while achieving our national
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with the obligation to not let things get out of hand. However, when our oil is threatened or our allies attacked, no matter what school of thought the US is in, it will always resort back to the hegemonic realism that kept this country on top so many years. The role of a self proclaimed worldwide policemen strikes fear into other nations, but the role of a good old stern grandmother sounds kind of appealing
with the obligation to not let things get out of hand. However, when our oil is threatened or our allies attacked, no matter what school of thought the US is in, it will always resort back to the hegemonic realism that kept this country on top so many years. The role of a self proclaimed worldwide policemen strikes fear into other nations, but the role of a good old stern grandmother sounds kind of appealing