Monroe Doctrine 2.0 and Hemispheric Consolidation: The American Imperative Era Under Construction
Abstract
The Monroe Doctrine 2.0 doctrine, articulated in the 2025 NSS and operationalized across the Trump administration's first year, executes the American Imperative Era's hemispheric consolidation against the strategic compression of the unipolar globalist operating system. The doctrine reasserts American primacy across the hemispheric substrate through systematic rival exclusion (Chinese Belt and Road compression, Russian foothold reduction, BRICS+ institutional containment), industrial reconstitution operating across the seven critical sectors, border and sovereignty enforcement, and continental integration with Canada, Mexico, and Greenland. The hemisphere is the American civilizational core; the Monroe Doctrine 2.0 is the doctrine securing it; the reindustrialization is the industrial reconstitution on which the doctrine depends. This thesis establishes the structural frame for the broader hemispheric consolidation analysis, with the Reindustrializing the American Core companion piece decomposing the material project at substrate depth.
Key variables analyzed
- US industrial reshoring as existential infrastructure
- Hemispheric mineral access architecture
- US-Mexico border security and cartel suppression
- Venezuela post-Maduro trajectory
- Greenland and Arctic strategic posture
- US-Canada continental integration
- Domestic institutional cohesion under operating-system change
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Companion analysis
Reindustrializing the American Core