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ABSTRACTGilbert Chinard, in this text, studies the Historical Origins of the Doctrine of Isolation in the United States, a doctrine which finds its source in the farewell speech of Washington on 17th September 1796. The author thus focuses successively on the colonial period, the 1776 Revolution, and the Treaty of 1778, the obstacles posed by distance and time, which make normal negotiations with the European Nations impossible, the issue of peace settlement, the adoption of the Constitution of the United States, and the Monroe doctrine.
Gilbert Chinard étudie dans ce texte les origines historiques de la doctrine de l'isolement aux Etats-Unis, doctrine qui trouve sa source dans le discours d'adieu de Washington du 17 septembre 1796. L'auteur s'intéresse ainsi successivement à la période coloniale, à la Révolution de 1776 et au Traité de 1778, aux obstacles nés de la distance et du temps, qui rendent impossibles les négociations normales avec les nations européennes, à la question du règlement de la paix, à l'adoption de la Constitution des Etats-Unis et à la doctrine Monroe.
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