Examining how reducing America’s presence in the international community could benefit the process of globalization and the domestic development of the United States

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Table of Contents Examining how reducing America’s presence in the international community could benefit the process of globalization and the domestic development of the United States Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. The United States in the International Community
    1. Although the creation of an empire though imperialist ideologies may not seem like a negative situation overall, the reality is that the actions that the United States has taken to preserve its hegemony in the international community has come at a price.
    2. Roy (2004) in his examination of the current push toward America's world domination notes that the process has corrupted the development of government overall.
    3. As the United States pushes toward imperialism and the creation of an empire, the government has grown more corrupt, allowing third party interests to make critical decisions for the country.
  3. Domestic Problems
  4. Conclusion

Abstract


The process of globalization is one that has carried with it a high price for the united states. While the US has been able to extend its overall reach into the international community, not all countries in the international community have been receptive of america's presence. The united states has been accused in recent months and years of being an international "bully" through its support of policy initiatives that negatively impact the development of certain regions of the world. As the criticism over US foreign policy increases, the problems facing people living in the united states have become exacerbated in recent years. The notable increases in the price of gasoline, the current debate over immigration and the larger issue of the healthcare crisis are persistent problems that are not being adequately addressed by the federal government.Clearly, the external and internal environments that have developed with respect to the united states are quite distressing overall. The united states has become a bane to foreign development in some cases and is currently not addressing critical domestic problems. With these issues in mind, it seems reasonable to argue that the US needs to decrease its global presence, such that it can create peace in the international community and direct its focus and financial resources to the domestic problems that are wreaking havoc on the lives of millions of Americans.

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