Donroe Doctrine
The “Donroe Doctrine” is a term used to describe the foreign policy approach of President Donald Trump, which claims to reassert American dominance in the Western Hemisphere, echoing the historical Monroe Doctrine but without its strategic clarity or constraints.
- Unlike the Monroe Doctrine, which set clear boundaries and rules to deter European intervention, the Donroe Doctrine reflects a performative, transactional approach, prioritising spectacle, leverage, and symbolic wins over long-term strategy or governance.
- How it plays out:
- Greenland: Repeated proposals to buy or pressure Greenland from Denmark, including rhetoric hinting at coercion, without any articulated diplomatic or governance plan.
- Venezuela: High-profile actions against ....
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