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  2. Democracy promotion by the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States included among its aims in World War I the defense of democracies, and after WWII attempted to institutionalize democratic systems in countries that had lost the war (such as Germany and Japan); meanwhile during the Cold War, democracy promotion was a distant goal, with security concerns and a centering of policy against ...

  3. Frederick Albert Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Growth of Democracy in the United States (1898) Funds and their Uses (1902; revised 1922; school edition as First Lessons in Finance, 1903) The Bank and the Treasury (1905) Chapters on Municipal Administration and Accounting (1909) Organized Democracy (1913) Railroad Capitalization and Promotion, with Fred Wilbur Powell (1908)

  4. Democratic transition - Wikipedia

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    Democracy promotion, also referred to as democracy building, can be domestic policy to increase the quality of already existing democracy or a strand of foreign policy adopted by governments and international organizations that seek to support the spread of democracy as a system of government. In practice, it entails consolidating and building ...

  5. Bush Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    He claims that the Bush Doctrine's promotion of democracy abroad was held as vital by the Bush administration to the success of the United States in the "war on terror". It was also a key objective of the administration's grand strategy of expanding the political and economic influence of the United States internationally.

  6. US voters prefer Trump on economy, Biden on democracy ... - AOL

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    But Biden had the edge over Trump on responding to political extremism and threats to democracy, respondents' No. 2 concern, with registered voters picking the Democrat over Trump by 39% to 33%.

  7. Political culture of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The political culture of the United States has been influenced by the various European nations which colonized the Americas from the 15th century onwards. During the colonial era of American history , European settlers began emigrating to Colonial America, influencing the political culture in each region they settled in.

  8. American School (economics) - Wikipedia

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    As the United States entered the 20th century, the American School was the policy of the United States under such names as American Policy, economic nationalism, National System, [32] Protective System, Protection Policy, [33] and protectionism, which alludes only to the tariff policy of this system of economics. [34] [35] [36] [13] [37]

  9. 2010s in United States history - Wikipedia

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    The United States Supreme Court ruled in Citizens United v. FEC that laws restricting campaign finance donations were unconstitutional leading to a nationwide argument and scholastic research on campaign finance reform and the impact corporations have in American democracy. [ 4 ]