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The Monroe Doctrine and the Law of Nations: a brief History

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 4) Monroe Doctrine under the Legalist Epoch The Monroe Doctrine started as strategic response and was not meant to be an articulation of new set of legal principles. Perhaps it is also excessive to characterize the 1823 message as a “call for a new world order”. Yet, nor would the normative concepts, the embedded idealism for republican self-governance would be submerged by hegemonic practices of the increasingly assertive empire. Thus, international publicists would continue to resort to the Doctrine as normative source, hoping to draw authority from the will and interest of the most mighty state in the Western Hemisphere.
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