Jason Sands

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But the end result was the same. The consensual centerpiece of American foreign policy was to look inward rather than outward and to avoid European entanglements at all costs. This was easier said than done. The distinction between commercial and diplomatic relations made perfect sense in theory, but in practice the distinction dissolved during wartime, when trading partners demanded allegiance rather than neutrality.
American Dialogue: The Founders and Us
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