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Goals - Sovereignity
○ Having the power/ability and independence to govern your nations

Domestic Internal
Goals - Prosperity
Economic development and Industrialization
Goals - Defending or spreading an ideology
○ USA - defending democracy, freedom
○ Ideology: the lens you look at the world (race, gender)
Goals - Security
○ Preserving your own national security

Militarism:
Goals - Peace
○ Preserving peace internationally
○ Preserving peace within people
Goals - Prestige
○ Reputation with other nations
§ China has showed that they are willing to work through diplomacy to smooth their relationship with the USA
□ Wanting to be the wealthiest strongest nation in the world
Methods - Diplomacy and negotiation
managing international relations between governments, working through a mediator (unbiased comity, man) to negotiate an end
Methods - Treaties and alliances
formal agreements between nations to fulfill a goal (Kyoto Protocol, Post WWI) Alliance: Strategic bond between two or more nations
Methods - Collective security
a system for maintaining world peace, A number of nations with common goals to preserve peace and order
Methods - International Law
set of rules regarded and accepted by various nations, commitment or agreement in international ○ 200 mile rule (that water a resources are that of the nations closest to it)
Methods - Mediation
a negotiation to solve differences between nations through an impartial party, problem resolution ○ Doesn’t usually work (Iran, Syria)
Methods - Economic Action (6)
○ Trade - buying and selling goods and services
○ Tariffs and quotas
§ tariff - tax on trade, quotas
§ regulations on trade within a certain time period
○ Boycotts, embargoes and sanctions
§ Withdraw from commercial and social relations with a (country, organization or person) usually as a protest
§ Not trading (significant bargaining chip)
§ Embargoes and sanctions: trade limitations on a nation
§ GDP - Global Domestic Product
□ Value ($) goods/services produced within a year
§ Trade Balance - Imports vs. exports
□ Imports: paying ($) for goods a services for benefits
□ Exports: Selling ($) goods and services for profit
○ Economic Warfare
§ Economic warfare is the term for economic policies followed as a part of military operation and covert operations during wartime
○ Loans and credits
§ Loans: A thing that is borrowed, esp. a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
§ Credits: The ability to obtain go
Methods - propaganda
○ Information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.,
○ In doctorate or influence a populate
○ Can be used good and bad
§ Holocaust vs. trade
Methods - Clandestine Actions
○ Secret and concealed, often for illicit reasons; furtive (kept secret or done secretively)
○ Espionage
Methods - Military Intervention
○ The deliberate act of a nation or a group of nations to introduce its military forces into the course of an existing controversy
Methods - War and the Threat of War
○ A state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
○ Threat: An expression of an intention to inflict pain, injury, evil, or punishment.
Methods - Cultural Relations
○ Interactions
§ both direct and indirect, among two or more cultures.
○ Exchanges
○ Common wealth games (Olympics)
What is Foreign Policy
A nations foreign policy consists of the goals which a country tries to achieve in its relations with other countries/blocs, and methods chosen to fulfill these goals