Foreign policy practices refer to the strategies and actions that a country takes to interact with other nations. It includes decisions related to trade, diplomacy, military intervention, and international agreements.
Related terms
Diplomacy: Diplomacy is the practice of conducting negotiations and maintaining relations between countries through peaceful means. It often involves ambassadors representing their home country's interests abroad.
Trade Agreements: Trade agreements are deals made between two or more countries regarding the terms of trade and economic cooperation. They can affect tariffs, quotas, intellectual property rights, and more.
Isolationism: Isolationism is a foreign policy approach where a country chooses to limit its involvement in international affairs by avoiding alliances or interventions in other nations' conflicts.