What best describes the "Bush Doctrine" of foreign policy? A. Diplomacy, Popular Sovereignty, International Cooperation B. Pre-emption, Diplomacy, International Cooperation C. Pre-emption, Act alone if necessary, Extend Freedom D. Diplomacy, Act alone if necessary, Extend Freedom HELP
History · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020
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The "Bush Doctrine" of foreign policy can be summarized as:
C. Pre-emption, Act alone if necessary, Extend Freedom.
This doctrine, introduced during George W. Bush's presidency, emphasized the idea of pre-emptive strikes to prevent perceived threats, acting unilaterally if needed (without international consensus), and seeking to spread freedom and democracy around the world, particularly in regions where authoritarianism was prevalent.