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The Monroe Doctrine After 200 Years: Strategic Hinge Period in US History (2023) (unc.edu)
2 points by walterbell 14 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments


donroe doctrine: https://www.google.com/search?q=donroe+doctrine

(It's relevant, though, to note that they maintained their anti- Roe v Wade position only until shortly before the election. Shortly before the election, Trump flip-flopped on abortion; on forcing rape victims to carry to term)


Monroe doctrine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monroe_Doctrine :

> After 1898, the Monroe Doctrine was reinterpreted by lawyers and intellectuals as promoting multilateralism and non-intervention. In 1933, under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the United States re-affirmed this new interpretation, through co-founding the Organization of American States.[7] Into the 21st century, the doctrine continues to be variably denounced, reinstated, or reinterpreted.


Also relevant to note an inconsistent, un-principled approach to pardoning for bribes.

I don't recall Monroe (or Madison?) having been so implicated in extensive grift or graft?




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