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Describe the current United States foreign policy of internationalism.

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Answered by AtleastImnotfat
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Internationalism in American foreign policy has had different meanings for nearly every generation of citizens and diplomats. It has been associated with all forms of external contact with the world, the relationships becoming more extensive and political with the passage of time. As a foreign policy, it has usually been viewed as the antithesis of isolationism, and in that sense it has involved political commitments or "entanglements" through multinational treaties as well as membership in international organizations. In a broader context, it has also encompassed official and unofficial nonpolitical activities—economic, social, cultural, and scientific—usually evidenced through affiliation with specialized international societies or agencies. Some internationalists have thought in terms of a universal community, a broad brotherhood of people with common concerns, needs, and aspirations that exists as a reality beyond the confines of nation-states. In recent times, internationalism has taken on a new meaning under a doctrine of responsibility, with the United States assuming the burden of "policeman of the world," both unilaterally and multilaterally.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Current United States foreign policy of internationalism.

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  • Internationalism is a political precept which surpasses nationalism and promotes increased cooperation between nations and citizens.
  • For almost all generations of civilians and diplomats, internationalism in American foreign policy has had multiple interpretations. It has been connected to every kind of external world interaction, and the ties with the passing of time are growing more and more political.
  • It was usually seen as an antithesis to isolationism as a foreign policy, involving political commitment or "entanglements" by multi-national treaties and membership in the international organization
  • It also encompasses more generally official and informal non-political events, - -social, economic, scientific, and cultural - typically evidenced by membership of specialist foreign societies or organizations . In terms of the global culture, some internationalists have suggested a large brotherhood of citizens with similar interests , desires and aspirations, that prevail outside the boundaries of the nation states.
  • Internationalism has recently taken a new meaning under a theory of accountability, with the United states collectively and multilaterally carrying on the role of "world's policmen"
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