Croft 1 James Croft 4/29/08 American Foreign Policy TR 1:30pm Power, Principle, and Insolvency American Foreign Policy is rooted in two distinct ideologies, realism and idealism. In the realist tradition of foreign policy there is no need or reason to justify the use of power morally. American’s however tend to require that moral justification before popular opinion gets behind the policies. American foreign policy cannot simply be defined as being one and not the other, however. Our political system is too dynamic to be dominated by one single ideology. Every time we elect new leaders, we put into power new policies and ways of thinking. Foreign policy instead is defined by the struggle between realism and idealism, or power and principle. It is when there is a good balance between the two that American foreign policy works the best. It is when we lean to far in one direction that the policies become insolvent, or when our actions do not accurately reflect ou...
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