US Foreign Policy
least interventionist stance
Isolationism
Advocating for a policy of isolationism, where the U.S. avoids involvement in international affairs, foreign conflicts, and alliances, focusing instead on domestic issues.
Non-Interventionism
Supporting a non-interventionist approach, where the U.S. engages in diplomacy and trade but refrains from military interventions and attempts to influence the internal affairs of other nations.
Selective Engagement
Favoring selective engagement, where the U.S. intervenes in international affairs only when there are clear national interests or humanitarian concerns at stake.
Pragmatic Realism
Advocating for pragmatic realism, where the U.S. pursues its national interests through a balance of diplomacy, economic influence, and military power, while being mindful of the complexities of global politics.
Liberal Internationalism
Supporting liberal internationalism, where the U.S. actively promotes democracy, human rights, and free trade through international institutions, alliances, and interventions.
most interventionist stance
Assertive Interventionism
Championing an assertive interventionist policy, where the U.S. takes a proactive role in shaping global affairs, using military force and diplomatic pressure to promote its values and interests.
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