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Foreign Policy

Set of goals principles and practices that guide a nation in its relation with other countries

Diplomacy

Art of conducting negotiations with other nations

Idealism

Foreign policy belief that moral values should influence international relations

Realism

International relations should be guided by pragamic self interest

Unilateralism

U.S went it alone in its relations with other countries

Neutrality

Policy of not taking sides in wars between other nations

Colonization

Ongoing process of control by which a central system of power dominates surrounding land and its components

Cede

Give up or Grant land to another country typically by treaty

Imperialism

Empire building

Protectorate

Nation protected and controlled but a stranger nation

Expansion

Action of becoming larger more extense

Resolution

Formal statement by a government about a course of action

Armistice

Cessation of hostilities

National interest

Political economical military and cultural goals that nation considers important

Big stick policy

President Roosevelt strong arm approach to foreign affairs emphasizing diplomacy backed by force

Corollary

Proposition that's a logic extension of a principal

Dollar Diplomacy

Pres Taft approach to foreign policy focusing on encouraging and protecting U.S trade and investment in latin America

Moral Diplomacy

Wilson's approach to foreign policy focusing on promoting democratic ideals abroad

Self Determination

Right of people of other nations to determine their own government free of outside influence

Annexation

Taking control of territory and adding it to a country

Insurrection

Rebellion