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9 November, 19:28

How did the foreign policy doctrines of the two Bush Presidents differ? ~One relied on multilateralism and the other was too idealistic. ~One required the promotion of democracy, while the other specifically prevented it. ~One was almost exclusively focused on building free markets, while the other was all about protection. ~One incorporated multilateralism and ignored alliances; the other focused solely on building a strong defense. ~One relied on multilateralism and the other was unilateral almost to a fault.

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  1. 9 November, 22:19
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    "~One relied on multilateralism and the other was unilateral almost to a fault" would be best the best answer since the second Bush went into Iraq with almost no international approval.
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