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- 2018
American Doctrine: The Foundation of Grand StrategyKeywords: The United States,National Security,Foreign Policy,Defense Policy,American Grand Strategy,Successful National Security Policy,Themes in National Security Doctrines,Current National Security Threats,National Interest,Definition of Grand Strategy,History of U.S. National Security Doctrine,American Exceptionalism,Geopolitics,Primacy,U.S. Way of War,Transnational Foreign Terrorist Organizations,Presidential Doctrines,Estados Unidos,Seguridad Nacional,Política Exterior,Política de Defensa,Gran Estrategia Americana,Temas de la Doctrina de Seguridad Nacional,Temas Actuales de Amenazas a la Seguridad Nacional,Intereses Nacionales,美国,外交政策,美国大战略,国家安全学说,国家安全威胁,美国安全利益 Abstract: There is an organic American grand strategy, expressed over three centuries in multiple presidential doctrines. Through an examination of grand strategy and doctrines, a clear pattern of success and failure can be demonstrated. Doctrines and grand strategy continue to vanish from policy and public discourse. Often the concept of American Grand Strategy has nearly vanished from any discussion of national security and foreign policy. There is an assumption that expressions such as national security, foreign policy, national security doctrines, grand strategy, vital, national, and peripheral interests are the same concept; they are not. There are many definitions of Grand Strategy; they range along the spectrum from the simple to the complex. Grand Strategy is put into practice with the adoption of national security doctrines. These doctrines should be the highest form of statecraft, but they are often ignored or misunderstood. This article examines the definition of Grand Strategy, why Grand Strategy is often ignored, how Grand Strategy relates to national security doctrines, how national security doctrines are created and implemented, what have been the common themes in American Grand Strategy and doctrines, and what the future holds for American Grand Strategy. It postulates the return to an organic American doctrine that can engage the current national security threats
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