(Dec. 2, 1823), a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy enunciated by President James Monroe in a public statement proclaiming three basic dicta: no further European colonization in the New World, abstention of the U.S. from European political affairs, and nonintervention of Europe in the governments of the Western Hemisphere. 1, record 1, English, - Monroe%20doctrine
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Although the principles of 1823 were not referred to as the Monroe Doctrine until almost 30 years later, historians agree that the name is a valid one because of President Monroe's bold exercise of open diplomacy in the proclamation. 1, record 1, English, - Monroe%20doctrine
On désigne sous l'expression «doctrine de Monroe» les principes énoncés par le président James Monroe dans son message du 2 décembre 1823 au Congrès. [...] Les principes exprimés par Monroe et ses prédécesseurs n'ont été érigés en doctrine qu'au milieu du XIXe siècle, à l'occasion de conflits opposant, sur le continent américain, les États-Unis et les puissances européennes. 1, record 1, French, - doctrine%20de%20Monroe
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