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foreign policy
[ fawr-in pol-uh-see, for- ]
noun
- a policy pursued by a nation in its dealings with other nations, designed to achieve national objectives.
Word History and Origins
Origin of foreign policy1
Example Sentences
China’s failure to tackle such internal challenges may also prompt the state to act more aggressively on the foreign policy front to deflect domestic criticism in an attempt to shore up its political legitimacy.
This reality demands a wholesale rethinking of national security strategy, budgetary priorities and foreign policy.
Röttgen is running on a “largely foreign policy focused campaign,” says Bergsen.
Few Americans could believe that such a momentous shift in foreign policy would issue from an administration as weak as this one was at the time.
Now the president-elect appoints a team of seasoned, moderate foreign policy experts who support democracy and American leadership in the world.
What they believe impacts economic policy, foreign policy, education policy, environmental policy, you name it.
Paul has consistently used Benghazi as a device to stake out high ground on foreign policy.
What specific aspect of US foreign policy was changed for the better under her watch?
And they said that the blame for managing foreign policy crises can hardly be heaped on the departing secretary.
And in the matter of foreign policy the President has already met the Republicans more than half-way.
This decision meant a complete reversal of Swedish foreign policy and a breach with France.
The clue of the whole foreign policy of England and Holland was in his possession.
The chief point in our foreign policy noticed by the king related to the government of Spain.
The house had to decide that night between two opposite systems of foreign policy.
A more important point of our foreign policy considered this session was the situation of the province of Texas.
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