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_____ _____ is a set of principles that guides a government's international relationships.
Foreign policy
Governments have two choices when trying to resolve a dispute:
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1. negotiations
2. war
____ _____ are gifts of money,goods or technology.
Foreign aid
Nations can influence their neighbors by:
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1. foreign aid/trade
2. threat of military attack
The __ ___ ___ is the best measurement of a military's strength.
annual defense spending
The __ __ ____ is the influence a stronger nation has over a weaker nation.
sphere of influence
What are the three national concerns of the US foreign policy?
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1. the 7 leading power countries
2. countries that spend a lot of money on military power
3. rogue nations that do not listen to the international relations
Name two rogue nations:
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1. China
2. Iran
_____ is the art of negotiating agreements between nations.
Diplomacy
Formal agreements between nations are called _______.
treaties
Name two kinds of treaties:
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1. peace treaty
2. military alliance
________ is the most powerful and successful alliance in history.
NATO
The ____ was formed in the wake of WWII.
UN (United Nations)
The _______ ____ is made up of the 5 most powerful countries (US, Britain, Russia, France and China)
Security Council