Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation

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Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation Chapter 12

foreign policy

foreign policy

foreign policy

foreign policy

foreign policy guidelines for how a country handles political and economic interactions with other countries

neutrality

neutrality not supporting either side in an argument, fight, war

isolationism

isolationism

isolationism

isolationism

isolationism the belief that a country should not be involved with other countries a policy of not making agreements or working with other countries

embargo

embargo a government order to stop trade with another country sanctions boycott

blockade

blockade surrounding an area with soldiers or ships to stop people or supplies leaving or entering

Secretary of State

Secretary of State

Secretary of State the head of the U.S. government department that deals with the U.S.’s relations with other countries

doctrine

doctrine a set of beliefs that form an important part of a religion or system of ideas a statement of government policy especially in international relations