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What is it? Positions and actions taken regarding other countries Position: oppose nuclear weapons in Iran and North Korea Action: sanctions, diplomacy, military action (?). Who is involved? President. Who is involved? President Secretary of State. Who is involved? President
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What is it? • Positions and actions taken regarding other countries • Position: oppose nuclear weapons in Iran and North Korea • Action: sanctions, diplomacy, military action (?)
Who is involved? • President
Who is involved? • President • Secretary of State
Who is involved? • President • Secretary of State • Ambassadors
Who is involved? • President • Secretary of State • Ambassadors • Secretary of Defense
Who is involved? • President • Secretary of State • Ambassadors • Secretary of Defense • Defense Department
Who is involved? • President • Secretary of State • Ambassadors • Secretary of Defense • Defense Department • Joint Chiefs of Staff
Who is involved? • Military
Who is involved? • Military • Army– ground based
Who is involved? • Military • Army– ground based • Navy – sea based
Who is involved? • Military • Army– ground based • Navy – sea based • Marines • Navy’s land forces
Who is involved? • Military • Army– ground based • Navy – sea based • Marines • Navy’s land forces • Air Force – air based
Who is involved? • Military • Director of National Intelligence
Who is involved? • Military • Director of National Intelligence • Department of Homeland Security
How has U.S. foreign policy evolved over time? • Isolationism • The Monroe Doctrine
How has U.S. foreign policy evolved over time? • Isolationism • The Monroe Doctrine • World War I
How has U.S. foreign policy evolved over time? • Isolationism • The Monroe Doctrine • World War I • “No” to League of Nations • World War II
How has U.S. foreign policy evolved over time? • Internationalism after WW II • Collective Security (NATO) • Deterrence • Cold War with the Soviet Union • Korea • Vietnam
How has U.S. foreign policy evolved over time? • Internationalism after WW II • Fall of European communism
What are the important foreign policy challenges today? • International terrorism • Afghanistan • Iraq • Iran, North Korea nuclear capabilities • The Middle East