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Doctrine (from Latin: doctrina,
meaning 'teaching, instruction') is a
codification of
beliefs or a body of
teachings or instructions,
taught principles...
- The
Monroe Doctrine is a
United States foreign policy position that
opposes European colonialism in the
Western Hemisphere. It
holds that any intervention...
- The
Truman Doctrine is a U.S.
foreign policy that
pledges American support for
democratic nations against authoritarian threats. The
doctrine originated...
- The
Shock Doctrine: The Rise of
Disaster Capitalism is a 2007 book by
Canadian author and
social activist Naomi Klein. In the book,
Klein argues that neoliberal...
- The
fairness doctrine of the
United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC),
introduced in 1949, was a
policy that
required the
holders of broadcast...
- (Latin: Trinitas, lit. 'triad', from
trinus 'threefold') is the
Christian doctrine concerning the
nature of God,
which defines one God
existing in three,...
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phrase merger doctrine or
doctrine of
merger may
refer to one of
several legal doctrines:
Merger doctrine (antitrust law)
Merger doctrine (civil procedure)...
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Gerasimov Doctrine,
named after the
Chief of the
General Staff of the
Russian Armed Forces General Valery Gerasimov, is a pseudo-military
doctrine created...
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Military doctrine is the
expression of how
military forces contribute to campaigns,
major operations, battles, and engagements. A
military doctrine outlines...
- The
Dahiya doctrine, or
Dahya doctrine, is an
Israeli military strategy involving the large-scale
destruction of
civilian infrastructure, or domicide...