The american interwar foreign policy and a “New world
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This paper stands as an endeavor to examine and help grasp the very insights of the
American foreign policy between the two world wars. Within the angle of a new world order, this
policy clearly sets out the highly wished hope of a world of a more liberal and democratic place
regulating interactions among nations. Requiring a global reach out of a suitable plan, an active
personality behind it and a strong-willed framework of accurate visions, the foreign policy put in
place met the challenges only partially and unsteadily. The American perception of world outside
meaning, the fits and starts about what foreign policy should impulse to, the evidence of
selfishness and missteps represent in one word, the lineaments of the interwar diplomatic policy
in line with what the American historiography reveals from its in-depths.
