Goals
Tools
Powers
Soft Powers
Mixed Bag
100

The goal to create a better economy internationally

Trade

100

money, food, or other resources given or lent by one country to another.

Foreign Aid

100
Presidential and Congressional.
What is the two types of Foreign Powers?
100

A diplomat appointed by the President to represent the US abroad

Ambassador

100

a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries

Isolationism

200

The goal to take actions that promote peace & prevent any threats to peace globally

Promote World Peace

200

Sending in any branch of the US military to intervene in another country

Military Intervention

200
The power to negotiate treaties.
What is a presidential power?
200

Humanitarian organization that brings food and medical care to victims of natural disasters, war, and international violence

Red Cross/Red Crescent

200

the practice or policy of a government taking action to become involved, either in the problems of another country

Interventionism

300

The goal to keep the US Safe from foreign attacks, keep citizens safe all over the world 

National Security

300

agreeing to support and help another country if they are ever attacked

Alliances

300
Having influence in foreign policy by not allowing the president to carry out politics they are unwilling to fund.
What is a Congressional Foreign Power?
300

Global peacekeeping organization made up of 193 countries

United Nations

300

The growing interdependence between states in economic, political, and social theaters

Globalization

400

The goal to encourage and help other nations form democratic political systems.

Spread of Democracy

400

Trade barriers, asset freezes, & tariffs are examples of

Economic Sanctions

400
Serves as chief of military but cannot declare war or control funds needed to fight a war.
What is the President's foreign power?
400

Military alliance made up of 30 member countries from North America and Europe

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

400

Makes loans to developing countries primarily for infrastructure or other needed social improvements

The World Bank

500

The goal to encourage basic human rights for all citizens of the world and to ensure that all people are treated with dignity and respect

Humanitarian Relief and the Promotion of Human Rights

500

an agreement between two or more countries that focuses on the trading of goods between those countries.

International Trade Agreements

500
Neither branch can act without the other.
What is the reason why Edward Corwin described foreign policy as an "invitation to struggle"?
500

the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad.

Diplomacy / Diplomat

500

International Organization dealing with trade   laws between nations

The World Trade Organization

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