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Creating a Favorable World Opinion of American Foreign Policy

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  • Louis B. Sohn

    (Harvard University)

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The United States has for a long time treated its foreign relations as a series of crises and has concentrated too much on counteracting Soviet moves. The United States must instead try to develop a positive, independent policy, the aim of which should be to create a world order in which all nations would be able to live in peace, freedom, and justice. Such a policy cannot be improvised; it must be as thoroughly prepared as that which resulted in the creation of the United Nations. A large research effort, comparable perhaps to the Manhattan Project in the field of nuclear energy, would be necessary. To the extent that the United States should be able to formulate a foreign policy which would be favorable to the survival of the American people and to the survival of the human race, it would not have to worry about creating a favor able world opinion. An effective plan for world peace would create such a wave of enthusiasm around the world that even the Soviet Union would not find it advisable to be opposed.

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  • Louis B. Sohn, 1960. "Creating a Favorable World Opinion of American Foreign Policy," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 330(1), pages 11-18, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:anname:v:330:y:1960:i:1:p:11-18
    DOI: 10.1177/000271626033000104
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