This doctrine states that the United States, as the world's remaining superpower, should engage in unilateral action (by the U.S. alone) and preventive war against countries regarded as threatening to the United States. Monroe Doctrine Roosevelt Corollary Bush Doctrine laissez-faire doctrine
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