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Manoylo, A.V. Interests of foreign policy of the USA in the Afghanistan.

Abstract: The article includes analysis of dependency of the foreign policy of the USA in Afghanistan on 2 key factors: national interests and universal values. The author shows that the confl ict of values and interests in the US policy in Afghanistan lead to its instability and lack of balance and ability to adequately respond to new threats and challenges. The foreign policy of the USA towards other states for a long time was based on two leading ideological concepts: political realism and political liberalism. Both concepts supported and developed the idea of the global historical mission of the USA, which were destined to become the center for the management of resources of the entire civilized world, however they have different political trajectories toward that goals, and also different means, methods and instruments, which are necessary for their achievement.


Keywords:

political science, politics, the USA, national security, Afghanistan, Pakistan, interests, values, international relations, confl ict.


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