Core Values Of Us Foreign Policy

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United States of America, or the self proclaimed “land of the free” has ironically a long history of interfering with the sovereignity of other countries. It has since its fairly recent start as a nation sent troops, financed dictatorships, and generally intervened in other countries affairs more than a dozen times. The reasons for this are deeply rooted in the nation’s founding ideology that has transformed through the years but maintained it’s principles.The objective of this essay is to analyze the core values of the american ideology and stablish a relationship with the advent of capitalism and the foreign policy of the United States. Among the most important values freedom and democracy will be analyzed in relation to capitalism and military intervention.

One of the most important things to understand the foreign policy of the United States even now is to comprehend their founding religious ideas. Fleeing Europe protestants arrived to America, and among these were calvinists whose ideas can be used to explain the position US takes in foreign policy. …show more content…

Observing US foreign policy we can understand how this idea has been so influencial, if the United States is a land filled with chosen people, then of course it’s their duty to export ‘democracy’ and ‘freedom’ to other parts of the world which don’t have this because they were not chosen by god like Americans (all while ignoring the long history of opression faced in the so called developing nations at hand of european