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Methods of Foreign Policy
Diplomacy
Propaganda
Trade
Tariffs
Quotas
Boycotts
Economic Warfare
Foreign Aid
Cultural Relations
Loans and Credits
Clandestine Actions (Spying
Military Intervention
War and the Threat of War
Negotiation and Mediation
Treaties and Alliances
Collective Security
International Law
Categories of National Interest
Economic Prosperity- ensuring a
stable and prosperous standard of
living.
Security and Safety- to live without
fear and threat.
Beliefs and Values- to affirm and
promote citizens’ values, beliefs, and
culture. This can include ideas of
sovereignty, peace, prestige...
Goals of Foreign Policy
National Independence or Sovereignty
Prosperity
Defending or Spreading an Ideology
Security
Peace
Prestige
Influence of Foreign Policy
Past Experience
Personal Views of the Leader
Public Opinion
Power
Policies of Other Nations
Ideology
Geography
Arctic Sovereignty
Austria-Hungary
Balfour Declaration
Big 3
Black Hand
Blank Cheque
MAIN Causes of WWI
Chemical Warfare
Conscription Crisis of WWI
Domestic Policy
Guides decision about what to do within the country.
Eastern Front
Foreign Policy
Guides decisions concerning official relations with other countries. Can sometimes be called external relations or foreign affairs.
Franz Ferdinand
Gavrillo Princip
League of Nations
Military Service Act of 1917
National Interest
Nationalism
Ottoman Empire
Paris Peace Conference
Place in the Sun
Power Keg of Europe
Propaganda
Quebec in WWI
Splendid Isolationism
Treaty of Versailles
Trench Warfare
Triple Alliance
Triple Entente
Ultimatun
Ultra nationalism
Vimy Ridge
War Guilt Clause
Western Front
Wilsons’s 14 Points