In what ways does the United States have both a unilateral and a multilateral foreign policy? Which style do current policies seem to represent?

What will be an ideal response?

Answers should define unilateralist foreign policy as an approach that generally does not include other countries in pursuing foreign policy objectives and goals. A multilateral approach will be described as the opposite—the United States acts with other countries to pursue policy goals. Examples of each type of foreign policy, such as the 2003 war in Iraq (more unilateral) and the global fight against AIDS (more multilateral), should be used. The answer should demonstrate the direction the student believes U.S. foreign policy is following by including more examples of current foreign policies.

Political Science

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