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Foreign Policy: War, Peace, and Everything In Between

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1 Foreign Policy: War, Peace, and Everything In Between

2 US Foreign Policy… …is this country’s actions, words, and beliefs towards other countries. The main goals of our foreign policy is to: Protect America and Americans Support economic growth, democracy, and protect human rights and freedom around the world World Peace Most often, the President and the Executive branch (State and Defense departments) initiate our foreign policy responses to world events and work with the legislative branch (Senate) to carry out those responses.

3 Foreign Aid… … is the help or assistance that we give to the other countries, usually through our Department of State The main goal of our foreign aid is to create friendships abroad and foster future trading partners. Foreign aid comes in many forms. The most common are: Economic, like money Military, like soldiers helping after a disaster Advice, like how to create a democracy

4 Military… … is this country’s troops, led by our President who is called the Commander-in-Chief. *Always the last foreign policy tool the country chooses to use* The main goal of our military is to prevent war and protect the United States The Department of Defense is made up of the following branches: Army Navy Air Force Marines

5 Treaties… … are a formal agreement between the countries that, like laws, must be followed The President is responsible for negotiating and signing treaties. All treaties must be approved by 2/3rds of the Senate. An example: Countries form an alliance through signing a treaty. This treaty says that if one of the countries is attacked, the others will step in to protect each other.

6 Diplomacy Diplomacy means that the US is going to continue to work at building relationships with foreign nations through the use of representatives. Such Representatives are called diplomats or ambassadors Diplomacy is always the first and main step the US takes when dealing with other countries. Beyond the three tools mentioned there are other tools that the US uses to influence other nations: Tariffs: Taxes on imported goods Trade Sanctions: An effort to punish another nation by imposing barriers that make it difficult for that country to trade. (harms their economy; synonym economic sanction) Embargo: An agreement among a group of nations that prohibits them from trading with a target nation


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