History of US Global Politics

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History of US Global Politics Meeting 2 History of US Global Politics

Terms Geopolitics Global Politics US Politicians have different definitions on geopolitics. Henry Kissinger Collin Gray: every foreign politic is geopolitics In general, geopolitics is a (foreign) policy based on the geographical motives.

History History of US Foreign Policy History of US Global Politics

Categorized in two (within two) Geopolitics Isolationism Interventionism World War I and the League of Nations World War II The Cold War and Containment Détente and Human Rights Post-Cold War Foreign Policy Global Politics The War on Terrorism Uncertainity

Isolationism Young Republic Initiated by George Washington Continued by Thomas Jefferson

Interventionism World War I Woodrow Wilson made a decision of intervention

World Events 4th of July 1776 - US Independence day 1914 – 1919 – World War I 1939 – 1945 - World War II 1945 – 1991 – Cold War League of Nations was born United Nations was born Woodrow Wilson initiated the concept of ‘league of nations’

Get one US foreign policy Find the following items related: Group Assignment Work in group of 5 Get one US foreign policy Find the following items related: President at the time happened Place the event in the timeline Decide the category What was the national interest