The first group contains economic arguments and often turn around the question of whether or not imperialism pays. Those who argue that it does point to the human and material resources and the outlets for goods, investment capital, and surplus population provided by an empire. Their opponents—...
Ch 13. Imperialism in the 19th-20th... Ch 14. Global Transformations in the Early... Ch 15. World War I: Battles & Diplomacy Ch 16. Revolution & Nationalism in Asia Ch 17. Crisis & Depression Between the World... Ch 18. World War II: European & Pacific... Ch 19. Restructuring ...
domestically in tearing apart the welfare state accomplishments by democratic 18 | P a g e Richard Brosio forces in the wake of the Great Depression, and in foreign policy by backing the use of various military responses against real and alleged threats to Western capitalism and neoimperialism. ...
The doctrine was referred to as “imperial anti-colonialism” by American historian William Appleman Williams, who saw it as a manifestation of American imperialism. According to Noam Chomsky, the U.S. administration has utilized the Monroe Doctrine as a proclamation of hegemony and a ...