Making Foreign Policy
Bureaucracy
international organizations
Executive departments and independent agencies
collecting taxes and borrowing money
100

a nation’s set of plans and procedures for dealing with foreign countries

foreign policy

100

the approximately 20,000 State Department employees who work overseas

foreign service

100

a 15-member division of the United Nations that is charged with maintaining international peace and security

UN Security Council

100

government agencies that operate separately from the executive departments

independent agencies

100

a tax on a person’s or corporation’s income

income tax

200

an approach to foreign policy in which a government’s leaders look after domestic issues and stay out of world affairs in order to avoid war

isolationism

200

foreign policy statements that guide the direction of U.S. foreign policy

presidential doctrines

200

a colony or territory placed under administration by another country or countries

trust territory

200

independent agencies whose purpose is to oversee and manage a specific aspect of the federal government

independent executive agencies

200

a tax whose rates increase as the amount subject to taxation increases

progressive tax

300

an approach to foreign policy in which a country takes an active role in international politics as the best way to pursue national security

internationalist

300

the act of acknowledging a government as the proper representative of its country’s people

diplomatic recognition

300

authorized the attacks, and at the cease-fire, required Iraq to stop developing nuclear weapons.

The United Nations (UN)

300

independent agencies whose purpose is to regulate some aspect of the economy

independent regulatory commissions

300

a tax that is withheld from a person’s paycheck by his or her employer to help pay for forms of social insurance

payroll tax

400

an agreement between nations to come to each other’s aid in the event of an attack

defense alliance

400

In November 1999, two American fishermen discovered a six-year-old Cuban boy named

Elián González

400

coordinates dozens of UN organizations and thousands of nongovernmental organizations

Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC),

400

including members from both major political parties

bipartisan

400

a financial instrument by which a borrower agrees to pay back borrowed money, plus interest, at a future date

bond

500

acts of withholding money

economic sanctions

500

collects and analyzes information about other nations.

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

500

hear cases voluntarily presented by both member and nonmember states, then issue final, binding verdicts based on international law.

International Court of Justice (ICJ)

500

independent agencies that are organized and run like businesses but are owned in whole or in part by the federal government

government corporations

500

a type of government spending that is subject to the annual budget process

discretionary spending