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  <title>Ep. 281 | Constitutional Chats Podcast | Kirk Higgins &amp;amp; Jim Pinkerton  | 201 Years of the Monroe Doctrine: How Is It Still Shaping Foreign Policy Today?</title>
  <description>At over 200 years old, the Monroe Doctrine is one of the longest lasting attempts to craft foreign policy for our country.&amp;amp;nbsp; Declared in 1823 by President James Monroe, it laid the framework for the relationship between the United States and the Western Hemisphere.&amp;amp;nbsp; But why was it so important?&amp;amp;nbsp; What details did it address?&amp;amp;nbsp; How is it relevant today and is it actually enforced?&amp;amp;nbsp; To discuss this seminal foreign policy doctrine, we are welcoming two guests: Kirk Higgins is the Vice President of Content at the Bill of Rights Institute and Jim Pinkerton is a Senior Fellow at Center for American Prosperity at the America First Policy Institute, author and commentator. </description>
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