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Finnegan Waller
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20 February, 07:11
What best describes the doctrine of enlargement?
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These policies were based on Clinton's belief and principle, which was also known as the Doctrine of Enlargement. The Doctrine of Enlargement asked for a free competition in global trade and promoting democracy with minimum intervention in foreign political affairs while America to be remaining as the global leader.
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