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1 доктрина доктрин·а
doctrine, teaching(s)в строгом соответствии с оборонительной доктриной — in strict conformity with the defensive doctrine
"тихоокеанская" доктрина США — the USA Pacific doctrine
доктрина "гибкого реагирования" — doctrine of flexible response
доктрина "массированного возмездия" — doctrine of massive retaliation
доктрина "ограниченной ядерной войны" — doctrine of limited nuclear war
доктрина "открытых дверей" — doctrine of the "open door", the "open door" doctrine
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2 доктрина Монро
1) General subject: the Monroe doctrine2) American: Monroe doctrine -
3 распространить доктрину Монро на весь (американский) континент
Makarov: continentalize the Monroe DoctrineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > распространить доктрину Монро на весь (американский) континент
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4 распространить доктрину Монро на весь континент
Makarov: (американский) continentalize the Monroe DoctrineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > распространить доктрину Монро на весь континент
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The Monroe doctrine — doctrine doc trine (d[o^]k tr[i^]n), n. [F. doctrine, L. doctrina, fr. doctor. See {Doctor}.] 1. Teaching; instruction. [1913 Webster] He taught them many things by parables, and said unto them in his doctrine, Hearken. Mark iv. 2. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
(the) Monroe Doctrine — the Monroe Doctrine UK [ˌmʌnrəʊ ˈdɒktrɪn] US [mənˌtoʊ ˈdɑktrən] Etymology From US president James Monroe, whose government established the principle in 1823. the political principle that the US government will consider it an unfriendly action for … Useful english dictionary
the Monroe Doctrine — UK [ˌmʌnrəʊ ˈdɒktrɪn] / US [mənˌroʊ ˈdɑktrən] the political principle that the US government will consider it an unfriendly action for a European government to deliberately become involved in the politics of any North American or South American… … English dictionary
Theodore Roosevelt: Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine — ▪ Primary Source In 1902 Germany, Italy, and England blockaded the coast of Venezuela in an effort to collect debts that it had refused to pay. President Roosevelt, concerned about the presence of Europeans in the vicinity of the… … Universalium
Theodore Roosevelt: The Monroe Doctrine and the National Honor — ▪ Primary Source A dispute between England and Venezuela over the boundary of British Guiana (now Guyana) became the concern of the United States in 1895 when the Venezuelan ambassador to the U.S. requested its intervention.… … Universalium
James Monroe: The Monroe Doctrine — ▪ Primary Source The Monroe Doctrine, in Monroe s handwriting, 1823 The Granger Collection, New York City The Monroe Doctrine comprised some general remarks on foreign policy that President James Monroe included in his annual message … Universalium
James K. Polk: Reaffirmation of the Monroe Doctrine — ▪ Primary Source In his message to Congress of December 2, 1845, President Polk reinterpreted the Monroe Doctrine in terms of the prevailing spirit of Manifest Destiny. Whereas Monroe had said only that the Western Hemisphere was no longer… … Universalium
Monroe Doctrine — U.S. President James Monroe. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, author of the Monroe Doctrine … Wikipedia
Monroe Doctrine — U.S. Hist. the policy, as stated by President Monroe in 1823, that the U.S. opposed further European colonization of and interference with independent nations in the Western Hemisphere. * * * U.S. foreign policy statement first enunciated by Pres … Universalium
Monroe Doctrine — (1823) A sphere of influence statement enunciated by and named for James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, in his annual message of 1823. The statement was occasioned by encroachments by Russia in the northwest of North America … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914
Monroe Doctrine — n. the doctrine, essentially stated by President Monroe in a message to Congress (Dec., 1823), that the U.S. would regard as an unfriendly act any attempt by a European nation to interfere in the affairs of the American countries or increase its… … English World dictionary