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From the supplier: Prior to McKinley's declaration of war on Spain and the acquisition of the Philippines and other foreign territories, America's foreign policy used to be restrained. It has always been fueled by consciousness of its capabilities and the quest for greater influence over international affairs. Its rise to being a superpower by the 1890's has resulted to its seeking more influence beyond limited security aims.
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Title: The myth of America's "Free Security"(Reconsiderations)
Author: Fareed Zakaria
Publication:World Policy Journal (Refereed)
Date: June 22, 1997
Publisher: World Policy Institute
Volume: v14 Issue: n2 Page: p35(9)
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The myth of America's "Free Security"(Reconsiderations): An article from: World Policy Journal
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Author(s)Fareed Zakaria
PublisherWorld Policy Institute
ISBN / ASINB00097TJ0Q
ISBN-13978B00097TJ08
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