Foreign policies refer to a country's strategies and actions concerning its relationships with other nations. These policies can include diplomacy, trade agreements, military alliances, and cultural exchanges.
Related terms
Isolationism: A policy where a country avoids political or economic entanglements with other nations.
Diplomacy: The practice of conducting negotiations between countries through diplomatic channels to promote peaceful resolutions and advance national interests.
Neutrality Acts (1930s): Legislation passed during the 1930s aimed at keeping the United States out of future conflicts in Europe by imposing arms embargoes and travel restrictions.