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SMITH: What the past teaches about Arab revolutions

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[Washington Times] - During that time, however, Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and other American diplomats were working vigorously to see that the new republics' independence was assured and that the principles of liberty prevailed in their new governments.

Monroe Doctrine II: Time to lay our cards on the table

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[Ledger Independent] - In December of 1823, as part of his seventh State of the Union address, President James Monroe introduced a policy conceived and written by his Secretary of State, John Quincy Adams, who would later become president. The policy stated that further

BOOK REVIEW: 'John Quincy Adams' - Washington Times

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When Secretary of State John F. Kerry declared the Monroe Doctrine, a pillar of U.S. foreign policy in name if not strict practice for nearly two centuries,...

Was John Quincy Adams a realist? A debate

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John Quincy Adams famously said that America “goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy.” A diplomat, secretary of state, as well as the ...
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