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doctrine

[dok-trin] / ˈdɒk trɪn /


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Seen through this lens, the Monroe Doctrine was more a defensive crouch than the posture of a global hegemon.

From Barron's • Mar. 20, 2026

Listener chatter from Mason Cash in Oviedo, Florida: a Major Questions Doctrine song in the style of Gilbert & Sullivan!

From Slate • Mar. 12, 2026

The Donroe Doctrine puts Monroe's 200-year-old message on steroids.

From BBC • Jan. 8, 2026

He has since dubbed his version the Donroe Doctrine.

From Salon • Jan. 7, 2026

In what became known as the Truman Doctrine, the president committed the United States to the goal of stopping the further spread of Soviet power.

From "Fallout: Spies, Superbombs, and the Ultimate Cold War Showdown" by Steve Sheinkin




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