Why the United States Should Spread Democracy 来自 belfercenter.hks.harvard.edu 喜欢 1 阅读量: 623 作者: SM Lynnjones 摘要: After the Cold War ended, promoting the international spread of democracy seemed poised to replace containment as the guiding principle of U.S. foreign policy. ...
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In the United States, the free flow of ideas can spread unencumbered. This is the way Silicon Valley was founded. It has bred both competition and innovation, which is how we got to where we are now with AI among other kinds of technologies. The Big Nine: How Tech Titans & T...
This isn’t the first time the United States has taken such a stern line. When Donald Trump talks about “putting America first” he echoes a deeply ingrained attitude in American foreign policy dating back to the Revolution: that the United States should look to itself and be wary of entan...
Spread the love QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong, I originally thought you were just a Putin supporter. Yet as time has gone by, it is becoming very clear that you are correct and that Zelensky is waging this war for the West to conquer Russia. His meeting with the Pope and rejecting his offe...
From ancient empires to modern economics, Andrew Lawler delivers a history of the animal that has been crucial to the spread of civilization—the chicken.
Inclusive economic institutions, such as those in South Korea or in the United States, are those that allow and encourage participation by the great mass of people in economic activities that make best use of their talents and skills and that enable individuals to make the choices they wish. ...
The United States flag is an integral part of our history. This article will discuss the meaning behind the stars and stripes and how it relate to our culture.
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The Founding Fathers felt education was important to protect American democracy. The goal was to educate white male voters who would be responsible voters and preserve American democracy. Over time, free public education began to spread with a major push starting in the 1830s. Still, by the ear...