foreign policy

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foreign policy

The diplomat explained the nation's foreign policy at the summit.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A policy governing international relations: A set of principles, strategies, and actions adopted by a nation's government to guide its interactions with other countries and international actors. It encompasses a country's diplomatic, economic, military, and cultural engagements with the rest of the world.
Usage
  • Foreign policy is typically formulated by a nation's executive branch (e.g., the president or prime minister and their advisors, such as the foreign minister or secretary of state) and is a central component of national strategy.
  • It is used to describe a government's official stance and planned course of action regarding international affairs.
  • Example:
Examples
  • The president outlined a new foreign policy focused on strengthening alliances in the Asia-Pacific region.
  • A nation's foreign policy often reflects its core national interests and values.
  • Critics argued that the proposed foreign policy was too isolationist.
  • The summit was a key test for the country's evolving foreign policy.
Advanced Usage
  • "to formulate/shape foreign policy": The process of developing and defining a nation's international strategy.
    • The National Security Council plays a crucial role in shaping foreign policy.
  • "foreign policy objective/aim/goal": A specific outcome a nation seeks to achieve in the international arena.
    • A primary foreign policy objective is to ensure regional stability.
  • "foreign policy doctrine": A publicly articulated set of principles that defines a distinctive approach to international relations, often associated with a specific leader or era.
    • The Monroe Doctrine was a seminal foreign policy doctrine for the United States.
Variants and Related Words
  • Foreign affairs (n): Matters concerning international relations and diplomacy, often used interchangeably with the context of foreign policy.
    • The minister is responsible for foreign affairs.
  • Diplomacy (n): The profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically a key instrument of foreign policy.
    • The crisis was resolved through skillful diplomacy.
  • International relations (n): The study or practice of political relationships between countries.
    • She has a degree in international relations.
Synonyms
  • International policy: A direct synonym emphasizing the cross-border nature of the policy.
  • External policy: A less common term with the same meaning, focusing on relations with entities external to the nation.
Related Phrases
  • "Hard power" vs. "Soft power" in foreign policy: Concepts describing the tools of foreign policy; "hard power" involves military and economic coercion, while "soft power" involves cultural and ideological attraction.
    • The country's foreign policy effectively blends hard power and soft power.
  • "Foreign policy stance/position": The particular attitude or approach a country takes on an international issue.
    • The ambassador clarified her government's foreign policy stance on the conflict.
Idioms
  • "Punch above one's weight" in foreign policy: To have a greater influence in international affairs than a country's size or power would normally allow.
    • Through adept diplomacy, the small nation punches above its weight in foreign policy.
foreign policy

The diplomat explained the nation's foreign policy at the summit.

Noun
  1. a policy governing international relations