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foreign policy, general objectives that guide the activities and relationships of one state in its interactions with other states. foreignpolicy TableofContents foreignpolicy Introduction FastFacts RelatedContent Media Videos More MoreArticlesOnThisTopic Contributors ArticleHistory Home Politics,Law&Government InternationalRelations foreignpolicy politicalscience Actions Cite verifiedCite Whileeveryefforthasbeenmadetofollowcitationstylerules,theremaybesomediscrepancies. Pleaserefertotheappropriatestylemanualorothersourcesifyouhaveanyquestions. SelectCitationStyle MLA APA ChicagoManualofStyle CopyCitation Share Share Sharetosocialmedia Facebook Twitter URL https://www.britannica.com/topic/foreign-policy GiveFeedback ExternalWebsites Feedback Corrections?Updates?Omissions?Letusknowifyouhavesuggestionstoimprovethisarticle(requireslogin). FeedbackType Selectatype(Required) FactualCorrection Spelling/GrammarCorrection LinkCorrection AdditionalInformation Other YourFeedback SubmitFeedback Thankyouforyourfeedback Oureditorswillreviewwhatyou’vesubmittedanddeterminewhethertorevisethearticle. JoinBritannica'sPublishingPartnerProgramandourcommunityofexpertstogainaglobalaudienceforyourwork! ExternalWebsites UShistory.org-ForeignPolicy:WhatNow? Print Cite verifiedCite Whileeveryefforthasbeenmadetofollowcitationstylerules,theremaybesomediscrepancies. Pleaserefertotheappropriatestylemanualorothersourcesifyouhaveanyquestions. SelectCitationStyle MLA APA ChicagoManualofStyle CopyCitation Share Share Sharetosocialmedia Facebook Twitter URL https://www.britannica.com/topic/foreign-policy Feedback ExternalWebsites Feedback Corrections?Updates?Omissions?Letusknowifyouhavesuggestionstoimprovethisarticle(requireslogin). FeedbackType Selectatype(Required) FactualCorrection Spelling/GrammarCorrection LinkCorrection AdditionalInformation Other YourFeedback SubmitFeedback Thankyouforyourfeedback Oureditorswillreviewwhatyou’vesubmittedanddeterminewhethertorevisethearticle. JoinBritannica'sPublishingPartnerProgramandourcommunityofexpertstogainaglobalaudienceforyourwork! ExternalWebsites UShistory.org-ForeignPolicy:WhatNow? By TheEditorsofEncyclopaediaBritannica • EditHistory TableofContents KeyPeople: BarackObama NapoleonI VladimirLenin GeorgeW.Bush WinstonChurchill ...(Showmore) RelatedTopics: economicstatecraft compellence brinkmanship deterrence containment ...(Showmore) Seeallrelatedcontent→ foreignpolicy,generalobjectivesthatguidetheactivitiesandrelationshipsofonestateinitsinteractionswithotherstates.Thedevelopmentofforeignpolicyisinfluencedbydomesticconsiderations,thepoliciesorbehaviourofotherstates,orplanstoadvancespecificgeopoliticaldesigns.LeopoldvonRankeemphasizedtheprimacyofgeographyandexternalthreatsinshapingforeignpolicy,butlaterwritersemphasizeddomesticfactors.Diplomacyisthetoolofforeignpolicy,andwar,alliances,andinternationaltrademayallbemanifestationsofit.TheEditorsofEncyclopaediaBritannicaThisarticlewasmostrecentlyrevisedandupdatedbyAdamAugustyn.
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