Foreign Policy Unit 5. Diplomacy Discussion and deal making to keep peace between countries.

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Foreign Policy Unit 5

Diplomacy Discussion and deal making to keep peace between countries

Economic Policy Tariff (tax on imports) Embargo (refusal to buy goods) Sanctions: Deal-Making tactics that involve limitations on a country and maybe a military threat if not followed.

Military/Defense Military Intervention: Troops doing anything other than fighting war in a foreign country War is a tool of last resort when other methods fail.

Treaties Treaties: Agreements to peacefully resolve problems – Bilateral Treaties: 2 countries – Multilateral Treaties: 3 or more countries

Humanitarian Aid Humanitarian Aid: Assistance to other countries in $, food, tools/equipment to help the unfortunate