Tools of Foreign Policy

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Tools of Foreign Policy

Agenda 1. Bell Ringer: What are the positive and negative effects of being an American Ambassador in other nations? 2. Finish Presentations 3. Lecture: Tools of Foreign Policy 1-4 4. Discussion on Diplomatic Immunity and examples 5. What happens to an Embassy? Video footage 6. Brian Williams: ISIS in America? HW: Research continuing current events in your country.

Diplomacy Formal contacts between national governments. Ambassadors are the highest ranking. It is used as recognition for a new government, and ambassadors are exchanged. We do not have ambassadors in Bhutan, Iran, or North Korea http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8bC1DEYbI4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJs09MHz8zk

Diplomatic Immunity Under international law, diplomats and their families cannot be arrested or tried for a crime in the host country. Some claim that murder is not tolerated… The United States can expel an ambassador. http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/No-Arrest-in-Arlington-Beating-Due-to-Diplomatic-Immunity-272920671.html

Trade Relations By establishing trade relations, it is a way of showing cooperation with other countries. Protectionism is not as practiced, as it can hurt global commerce. Tariffs and Quotas are still utilized.

Foreign Aid Economic Aid Military Aid Given in the form of grants and loans to aid in infrastructure improvements. Humanitarian aid utilized to survive disasters and individual crisis. Military Aid Often used by providing equipment, guns, etc. “Boots on the Ground” is rare, and is more aligned with war powers.

Alliances NATO, one of the most powerful alliances in the world, why? It has the USA, Canada, and 24 European countries. Nations consider an attack on any member country of the alliance as an attack on all members.