ForeignPolicy
Foreign policy is the strategy by which a government manages its relations with other states, international organizations, non-governmental actors, and global issues. It encompasses decisions about diplomacy, security, trade, aid, climate cooperation, and cultural influence. The primary goals typically include safeguarding national security, promoting economic interests, and advancing values such as human rights and democracy, though priorities vary by country and era.
Instruments of foreign policy include diplomacy, negotiations, and alliance-building; military capabilities and deterrence; economic tools such
Actors and processes shaping foreign policy range from the executive branch and foreign ministries to intelligence
The field is analyzed through several theoretical lenses. Realism emphasizes power and security in an anarchical
Evaluations of foreign policy address effectiveness, legitimacy, and ethical implications, including its impact on sovereignty and