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The nations have different approaches to foreign policy and international relations from "summary" of American Nations by Colin Woodard

The nations of North America have historically exhibited vastly different approaches to foreign policy and international relations. These differences stem from the distinct cultural and historical backgrounds of each nation, shaping their views on diplomacy, alliances, and engagement with the wider world. For instance, Yankeedom, with its Puritan heritage and emphasis on moral righteousness, tends to view foreign policy through a lens of idealism and a desire to spread democratic values. This inclination towards intervention and nation-building is reflected in its historical involvement in conflicts around the globe, driven by a sense of duty to promote liberty and justice. In contrast, the Deep South's history of slavery and hierarchical social structure has fostered a more isolationist and realpolitik approach to foreign affairs. This region prioritizes its own interests above all else, often pursuing alliances and policies that benefit its economic and s...
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    American Nations

    Colin Woodard

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