Episode 80: What the Monroe Doctrine can teach us about immigration policy

Описание к видео Episode 80: What the Monroe Doctrine can teach us about immigration policy

Americans are deeply divided on the issues of who should be allowed into our country, how many, and from where. Which principles should guide our sordid immigration debate? One longstanding American foreign policy tradition gives us an answer: the Monroe Doctrine. Authored by John Quincy Adams and articulated to Congress by James Monroe, the Monroe Doctrine is the position that opposes further European-style governance and colonization in the Western Hemisphere.


Join Zach as he explores the history and meaning of the Monroe doctrine and how it relates to immigration in this third part of a multi-part series on lessons we can learn from American history about our modern political troubles.

Комментарии

Информация по комментариям в разработке