From Pax Americana to the New Monroe Doctrine: | US National Security Strategy and Global Order
Автор: Shubhra Ranjan IAS Study
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This analysis explores the evolution of international politics by framing International Relations (IR) as an "American social science," a concept attributed to the scholar Stanley Hoffmann. It suggests that to understand the underlying patterns of modern global politics, one must deconstruct the developments and documents of American foreign policy, specifically the National Security Strategy (NSS).
The video provides a historical trajectory of the United States' role on the world stage, beginning with the era of isolationism (the Monroe Doctrine) prior to 1919, where the US avoided international entanglements to focus on internal development and regional security. This transitioned into a proactive global role following the World Wars, marked by Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points and the establishment of Pax Americana, a "New World Order" where the US actively shaped international norms, values, and institutions
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