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American Foreign Affairs/Policy

American Foreign Affairs/Policy. What is IT?. Foreign affairs are the nations interacting and relationships with other countries. It has evolved significantly over the USA’s 235 year history. Isolationism-American policy of staying out of foreign affairs. Not practical or possible today

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American Foreign Affairs/Policy

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  1. American Foreign Affairs/Policy

  2. What is IT? • Foreign affairs are the nations interacting and relationships with other countries. • It has evolved significantly over the USA’s 235 year history. • Isolationism-American policy of staying out of foreign affairs. Not practical or possible today • Following World War II the United States emerged as the richest, strongest nation in the world. In order to maintain that status, it needed to be engaged globally to maintain that status and fight off rivals and threats

  3. President of the United States-Commander in Chief

  4. The Executive • The head of the executive is the President. • The modern Presidency has many roles, one which includes steering the “ship of state” in foreign affairs • The President in Chief Diplomat and commander in chief • He depends on a numerous deputies to help him make the best decisions.

  5. The State Department

  6. FORMER Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

  7. Current Secretary of State-John F. Kerry

  8. The State Department • Headed by Secretary of State • Helps the President with foreign affairs • The President appoints the nominee to lead “state” and the senate confirms • Located in neighborhood of “Foggy Bottom” in Washington, DC

  9. The Secretary of State • The most important cabinet position • Thomas Jefferson was the first Sec of State • Others have been Madeline Albright, Colin Powell, Condolezza Rice, Henry Kissinger • The are in charge of all issues within the Department of State

  10. Departments within “state” • Ambassadors-an official representative of the USA appointed by the President to represent the USA in another country. • An AWESOME job • They serve in what’s called an “Embassy.” • 180 American Embassy’s globally and about 120 Consular Offices • They encourage trade, advise people how to get into the USA, help Americans in that country, and gather intelligence

  11. The Foreign Service • 6000 Americans serve in Embassy’s throughout the USA • Very difficult to be accepted • You move to your country assignment for a few years, learn language, culture • Then off to another country • You work and help run embassy • The Right of Legation-the right to send and receive diplomats

  12. Passports • The State department also issues passports • You MUST have a passport to leave the USA and to enter another nation • A passport entitles the bearer to be allowed into another country, usually • Often times you’ll need a travel visa to enter another country, in addition to passport

  13. Visa

  14. Diplomatic Immunity • If you are an American travelling abroad you MUST, MUST follow the laws of the nation you are visiting. Your American rights don’t count. Unless….. • Granted to diplomats (ambassador, foreign service officer, their families) • This means they may not be taxed, arrested, sued • You are there in good faith so you cannot commit crimes • If you do…you’re considered “Persona Non Grata” and expelled from the country • The land, offices, anything within an Embassy is considered sovereign territory of that nation. • For example, the Embassy and grounds of the US Embassy in Beijing, China is considered American territory and vice versa

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