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Internationalism and Unilteralism - Coggle Diagram
Internationalism and Unilteralism
Internationalism
Internationalism usually is associated with political liberalism
thinks sovereignty gets better results.
leads to positives predilection for international agreements
believe that transcending political boundaries is a acceptable compromise
After WWII U.S. was most powerful
countries need protection and help to rebuild. They had to work together.
internationalism "won" the debate
NATO
isolation
more pessimistic view of human nature
more prone to view arrangement
states that forfeit politick power with supions and sometimes even disdain
jealous defenders
the absolute sanctity of sovereignty
they refer to internationalism as "socialists"
The U.S. was isolationist before 1900
showed disdain for European politics
thought it needed protect fledgling economy
It was up to debate during the roaring twenties
it was debated during World War I as well
After they went back to fully isolationlism
blamed for WWII
also blamed for WWII
NATO
1949
Succeeses bc the circumstances which it was negotiated were fortuitous
Cooperative military with other countries. (united Force)
U.S. was the only one that could afford and had to pay more
Achievement for liberal internationalism
multilateral approach to solving international problems
Triumph of Internationalism