Define the term grand strategy as it applies to U.S. foreign policy. Give one example of a U.S. grand strategy.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers should describe grand strategy as the planning and statement of the nation’s objectives in world politics and the means of achieving them. Historical examples include early strategic detachment, containment, new look, and flexible response. Recent examples include Clinton’s doctrine of engagement and enlargement and George W. Bush’s doctrine of primacy and preemption.
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