This article explores the origins, impact, and legacy of the domino theory, a foreign policy concept that shaped US relations with other countries for decades.
The Annexation of Hawaii: Understanding the Historical Background and Ongoing Impacts
The annexation of Hawaii by the United States in 1898 was driven by economic interests, geopolitical strategy, and manifest destiny. Understanding the historical background and factors leading to the annexation sheds light on its ongoing impacts on US foreign policy and global power dynamics, including its role in redefining US imperialism and the struggles for Hawaiian sovereignty and self-determination.
The United States in World War One: Analysis of the Reasons and Implications
This article provides a detailed analysis of the reasons why the US entered World War One. It looks at the events, policies, propaganda, economic factors, alliances, and leadership that influenced the US’s decision, and compares them to those of other wars. The article concludes by exploring the historical and contemporary implications of the US’s involvement in WW1 and calls for reflection on how to prevent future conflicts.