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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/Book%3A_American_Government_(OpenStax)/17%3A_Foreign_Policy/17.02%3A_Defining_Foreign_Policyforeign policy are the protection of the United States and its citizens and allies, the assurance of continuing access to international resources and markets, the preservation of a balance of power in...foreign policy are the protection of the United States and its citizens and allies, the assurance of continuing access to international resources and markets, the preservation of a balance of power in the world, and the protection of human rights and democracy.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Political_Science_and_Civics/American_Government_3e_(OpenStax)/17%3A_Foreign_Policy/17.02%3A_Defining_Foreign_PolicyThe war brought about a sea change in international relations and governance, from the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe, to NATO that created a cross-national military shield for Western Europe, to the...The war brought about a sea change in international relations and governance, from the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe, to NATO that created a cross-national military shield for Western Europe, to the creation of the UN in 1945, when the representatives of fifty countries met and signed the Charter of the United Nations in San Francisco, California (Figure 17.4).
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Social_Work_and_Human_Services/Social_Problems_-_Continuity_and_Change/16%3A_War_and_Terrorism/16.04%3A_Preventing_War_and_Stopping_TerrorismThis page highlights the significance of tackling social and economic factors to prevent war and terrorism. It advocates for arms control, diplomacy, and educational initiatives while criticizing law ...This page highlights the significance of tackling social and economic factors to prevent war and terrorism. It advocates for arms control, diplomacy, and educational initiatives while criticizing law enforcement-heavy counterterrorism approaches as potentially counterproductive. Emphasizing structural reforms, it promotes addressing the root causes of terrorism through aid and education to achieve lasting peace. The page also questions the motivations for the U.S.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/International_Sociology/Book%3A_International_Relations_(McGlinchey)/02%3A_DiplomacyWhen military theorist Carl von Clausewitz remarked in the early 1800s that war was the continuation of policy by other means, he sought to normalise the idea of war in modern politics. But, his words...When military theorist Carl von Clausewitz remarked in the early 1800s that war was the continuation of policy by other means, he sought to normalise the idea of war in modern politics. But, his words also indicated that actions short of war are available to help states achieve their objectives. These are typically the actions of diplomats. And, their work is often far less expensive, far more effective and much more predictable a strategy than war.