Concept information
Preferred term
foreign policy
Definition
- FOREIGN POLICY IS a major campaign issue for both candidates and voters. Military involvement has especially been the focus of many party platforms, and an issue of concern to a large percentage of the American public. [Source: Encyclopedia of U.S. Campaigns, Elections, and Electoral Behavior; Foreign Policy]
Broader concept
Narrower concepts
- aid policy
- alliances
- Atlantic Charter
- bandwagoning
- boundary making and boundary disputes
- brinkmanship
- chauvinism
- defense policy
- Diplomacy (game)
- doctrines
- extradition
- extraterritoriality
- foreign aid
- foreign policy role
- great power
- gunboat diplomacy
- humanitarian intervention
- iron curtain
- isolationism
- Marshall Plan
- military alliances
- millennium development goals
- monetary union
- Monroe Doctrine
- multilateralism
- neutrality
- new world order
- Nobel Peace Prize
- non-alignment
- nonalignment
- nonstate actors
- north-south relations
- Pax Americana
- power cycle theory
- power transition theory
- public diplomacy
- sanctions and embargoes
- statecraft
- strategic interests
- summit diplomacy
- Third World debt
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/foreign_policy
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