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Question: ?
#1
Liberal internationalism with focus on diplomacy, alliances, and international institutions
 
#2
Restrained realism with focus on diplomacy and bilateral, case-by-case relationships
 
#3
Neoconservative primacy with focus on military power and democracy promotion
 
#4
Strict nationalism with focus on military and economic self-suffiency
 
#5
Liberal primacy with focus on both hard and soft power and  humanitarian intervention
 
#6
Libertarian internationalism with focus on free trade and friendly diplomatic relations
 
#7
Some combination of the above (explain)
 
#8
Other (explain.)
 
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Total Voters: 64

Author Topic: Preferred foreign policy?  (Read 1610 times)
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Junior Chimp
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« on: May 31, 2022, 06:05:13 AM »

1. is what I am closest to, but (I suspect for all of us) none of the options describe our outlooks neatly enough.

The focus on international institutions is why I picked it, not because I have much respect for them but because (as the post-globalisation crises have shown) most are in dire need of reform or replacement.

Problems like international agreements on taxation are barely even discussed, despite being more impactful than maritime disputes or trade wars. Isolationism is a (fairly bleak) fallback option for some of them, but it can't do much about global warming, among other issues.
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