Making Foreign Policy Foreign Policy is the overall
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Making Foreign Policy
“Foreign Policy” is the overall plan for dealing with other nations. (whereas, domestic policy is our plan for dealing with the issues/needs within our borders. ) l Foreign Policy essentially deals with four (4) main goals for the United States
1. “National Security” A main goal of foreign policy is to provide “national security”, or the ability to keep the country safe from attack or harm.
2. “International Trade” “International trade” is a key goal of the President’s foreign policy. l It helps create new markets for American goods and provides jobs for American workers.
3. “World Peace” Promoting “world peace” helps keep the United States safe and our vital trade flowing.
4. “Democracy” The desire to promote democracy around the world also helps protect the peace and security of the United States.
Foreign Policy Bureaucracy l Some bureaucracies (federal agencies) that were created to assist the president with foreign policy: – “State Department” – “Defense Department” – “Central Intelligence Agency” (“CIA”) – “National Security Council” (“NSC”)
Foreign Policy Tools “Ambassadors”, or official representatives of a country’s government are very important in foreign policy. l The U. S. currently has over 150 ambassadors in nations it recognizes (or accepts as legitimate) l
Foreign Policy Tools Foreign Aid to nations in need of money, food, supplies, or military assistance is a very important Foreign Policy tool that we use.
Foreign Policy Tools l One famous example of foreign aid came after World War II in Western Europe with the “Marshall Plan” (foreign aid sent to Germany to rebuild after the war. )
Foreign Policy Tools International Trade allows the president to make agreements with other nations concerning trade and trade rules.
Foreign Policy Tools The U. S. can place an “trade sanctions” (or efforts to punish another nation by imposing trade barriers) on nations if necessary.
Foreign Policy Tools We can also set up an “embargo”, or agreement among a group of nations that prohibit them all from trading with a target nation.
Foreign Policy Tools Finally, the president can use military force to carry out some foreign policy decisions.
Foreign Policy Tools l Military Force can be used to protect nations or punish other nations. l This option has been used numerous times over our history.
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