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The dangers of foreign influence in domestic affairs from "summary" of THE FEDERALIST PAPERS by ALEXANDER HAMILTON JOHN JAY JAMES MADISON

The potential for foreign powers to meddle in the internal affairs of a country poses a grave threat to its sovereignty and stability. When outside influences are allowed to interfere in domestic matters, it undermines the ability of a nation to govern itself according to its own interests and values. This interference can take many forms, from economic pressure to political manipulation, all aimed at advancing the agenda of foreign powers rather than serving the best interests of the nation and its citizens. Foreign influence in domestic affairs can lead to the erosion of democratic processes and institutions, as outside actors seek to manipulate elections, sow discord among the population, or influence policymaking to serve their own ends. This not only weakens the legitimacy of the government in the eyes of its people but also jeopardizes the principles of self-determination and independence that underpin a functioning democracy. When foreign powers are able to exert undue influence over a nation's affairs, it erodes the sovereignty of that nation and compromises its ability to act ...
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    THE FEDERALIST PAPERS

    ALEXANDER HAMILTON JOHN JAY JAMES MADISON

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