Foreign Policy

/ˈfɔrɪn ˈpɒlɪsi/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A government's strategic framework for managing its interactions with other nations, including diplomacy, trade, military alliances, and international agreements.
    The country's foreign policy prioritizes economic partnerships and diplomatic engagement.

Forms

  • foreign policy

Commentary

In legal contexts, foreign policy often shapes the interpretation and application of international agreements and treaties; clarity in drafting related documents ensures alignment with policy objectives.

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