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Chapter 20: Foreign Policy Presentation

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    Multilateralism nations act together in response to

    problems and crises

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    Diplomacy negotiation

    verbally rather than physically

    Bilateral and multilateral negotiating

    Military power

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    Economic exchange

    Intelligence gathering

    So basically, the four instruments are:

    1. Diplomacy 2. Military 3. Economic 4. Intelligence

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    The National Security Council advice

    on foreign and military issues to the president

    The complexity of international politics makes it impossible for individual

    or government agencies to direct U.S. policy

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    The Department of Defense(DOD) military security

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    The JCS helps shape military strategy and evaluates the militarys

    personnel and weapons

    forward defense

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    gathering of this information

    falls on specialized federal agencies like the CIA and the National

    Security Agency

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    conducts most of thecountrys day-to-day business with foreign countries

    Secretary of State

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    World Trade Organization (WTO)

    International Monetary Fund (IMF)

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    "superpower" status

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    In past US tried had unlimited nuclear warfare, but now US (along

    with Russia) is trying to lessen the creation of nuclear weapons.

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    Insurgency

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    Military-industrial complex

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    (read) In economic terms, the world its tripolar. One

    center is the U.S., another is Japan, and the last one

    is the EU (European Union)(summarize) The U.S. power-wise

    *Strongest: global economic competitiveness, well-

    rounded economy, strong industrial and

    agricultural base

    *Weakest: worst trade imbalance

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    Stable, open system of trade.

    Maintaining access to resources

    Limit rich and poor gap in economy

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    Multinational

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    Economic globalization

    Protectionism

    Free Trade

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    (summarize) NAFTA(North American Free Trade

    Agreement) has been a debated topic in recent years with

    strong arguments on both sides, however momentum sided

    with free trade advocates and has lead to the GATT(General

    Agreement on Tariff and Trade) and the WTO(World Trade

    Organization). But these organizations are not without

    criticism over how it deals with things from environmental

    labor practices to it's global and international structure.

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