Foreign policy decisions refer to the strategies and actions taken by a government in relation to its interactions with other countries. These decisions can include diplomatic negotiations, trade agreements, military interventions, or alliances.
Related terms
Diplomacy: The practice of conducting negotiations between nations to resolve conflicts or establish agreements.
Isolationism: A foreign policy approach characterized by limited involvement in international affairs.
Multilateralism: The principle of coordinating policies or actions among multiple nations on global issues.