International Relations

International Relations

...relate to each other and to the global system in order to achieve various goals or objectives.
A country's foreign policy is a set of political goals that seeks to outline how that particular country will interact with other countries of the world and, to a lesser extent, non-state actors.
• Foreign policies generally are designed to help protect a country's national interests, national security, ideological goals, and economic prosperity.
• This can occur as a result of peaceful cooperation with other nations, or through aggression, war, and exploitation. It may be assumed that foreign policy is as ancient as the human society itself.
• The twentieth century saw a rapid rise in the importance of foreign policy, with virtually every nation in the world now being able to interact with one another in some diplomatic form.
Nominally, creating foreign policy is usually the job of the head of government and the foreign minister (or equivalent). In some countries the legislature also has considerable oversight. As an exception, in France, Finland and in America, it is the head of state who is responsible for foreign policy, while the head of government mainly deals with internal policy.
American Foreign Policy would refer to the goals and objectives pursued by the United States toward other countries and the rest of the world.  Courses on American Foreign Policy within Political Science Departments of American Colleges and Universities would look at the world from an American perspective.  The American national government conducts our foreign policy in defense of our national interests.
Comparative Foreign Policy refers to political science courses, which compare the foreign policies of various countries to point out both similarities of behavior and divergences.  For example, the foreign policies of the United States, Russia, Germany, China, and...

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