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- Q21129831 subject Q7149704.
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- Q21129831 abstract "The Washington Doctrine of Unstable Alliances, sometimes called the "caution against entangling alliances", is a contemporary term used to describe an early realist United States foreign policy guiding its interaction with other nations. According to the policy, the United States should consider external alliances as temporary measures of convenience and freely abandon them when national interest dictates. It has been cited as a rare example of an explicit policy endorsement of what, in international relations, is known as renversement des alliances ("reversal of alliances"): a state abandoning an ally for an alliance with a recent enemy, sometimes against the former ally. The policy was promulgated by Thomas Jefferson in 1801, in reference to a 1792 address by George Washington. Despite its enduring influence on U.S. foreign-policy discussions, Washington said privately that the view on which his pronouncements were based would probably be irrelevant in 20 years due to a changing geopolitical situation.".
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- Q21129831 comment "The Washington Doctrine of Unstable Alliances, sometimes called the "caution against entangling alliances", is a contemporary term used to describe an early realist United States foreign policy guiding its interaction with other nations. According to the policy, the United States should consider external alliances as temporary measures of convenience and freely abandon them when national interest dictates.".
- Q21129831 label "Washington Doctrine of Unstable Alliances".
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