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a comprehensive opinion of how the United States should respond to world problems
world views
the opinion that the United States should withdraw from world affairs
isolationism
the belief that the United States should resist the expansion of aggressive nations, especially the former Soviet Union
containment
the belief that the United States was harmed by its war in Vietnam and so should avoid supposedly similar events
disengagement
the view that we should try to improve the lives of people in other countries
human rights
a deep and wide conflict over some government policy
polarization
an alleged alliance between military leaders and corporate leaders
military industrial complex
when the money actually paid to military suppliers exceeds the estimated costs
cost overruns
the tendency of Pentagon officials to ask weapons contractors to meet excessively high requirements
gold plating
a political landscape with two superpowers
bipolar world
a political landscape with one superpower
unipolar world