How has the American policing role been exercised? What are the consequences of the policing role?

How has the American policing role been exercised? What are the consequences of the policing role?

The previous assignments focused on domestic matters in U.S.

history. This last assignment explores America’s international role in

recent decades. By the mid-20th century, the United States had become

the dominant force in international relations. Some have argued that the

United States’ military functions as the world’s “police.” This

assignment covers the manner in which this shift occurred and the

consequences the United States faces as a result of its status as

“policeman of the world.” One can identify early steps this direction

well before World War II, but in this paper focus on the period from the

1940s to the present. Examine the statement below and drawing from

provided sources, present a paper with specific examples and arguments

to demonstrate the validity of your position.

 

Statement—in which you can take a pro or con position:

 

The American international “policing” role developed because of the Cold

War, but now terrorists or any power having or trying to get weapons

of mass destruction (WMD) are the potential targets of such a role. By

examples from different decades since 1950, it is clear that the

policing strategy was once essential but should be discarded as

ineffective and counterproductive. (Or you can argue the opposite—that

the policing strategy is more necessary than ever; or you can argue for a

more moderate position.) Use specific examples—two from the Cold War

years and two from the past two decades.

 

After giving general consideration to your readings and your research,

select one of the positions above as your position—your thesis.

(Sometimes after doing more thorough research, you might choose the

reverse position. This happens with critical thinking and inquiry. Your

final paper might end up taking a different position than you originally

envisioned.) Organize your paper as follows, handling these issues:

 

The position you choose —or something close to it—will be the thesis statement in your opening paragraph.

To support your position, use four (4) specific examples from different

decades between 1950 and the present. However, two (2) examples must be

from the Cold War years (before 1991) and the other two (2) examples

must be from the past twenty (20) years.

Explain why the opposing view is weak in comparison to yours.

Consider your life today: In what way does the history you have shown

shape or impact issues in your workplace or desired profession? (This

might be unclear at first since it is foreign policy. But, super-power

status does inevitably provide advantages in a global economy.)

 

Length: The paper should be 500-to-750 words in length.

 

Research and References: You must use a MINIMUM of four quality academic

sources; the Schultz textbook must be one of them. Two of them must

come from the online library—either those library sources listed or

others. Your other source should be drawn from the list provided below.

This is guided research, not open-ended Googling. You can consult the

sources list by looking at the assignment instructions in your

Blackboard shell.

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Source list for Assignment 3

 

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America as a Superpower

The United States has, roughly from the time when it was established, been implicated in all major military conflict that has shaped the planet. In the early years, America participated in wars battled among other countries such as Native American clans, England, Spain, and France. From the World Wars to Korea, Vietnam to the Persian Gulf, America has seemed to cause bloodshed all over the world (Schultz, 2018). There was a valid justification for the US to act as the “policeman” of the world during the Cold War. The world was mostly bipolar with two opposing military superpowers; the Soviet Union and the USA. In the wake of WWII, nearly all allies of America were somewhat frail since they were still revamping and recovering their economies.

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