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Foreign Policy
/ˈfɔːrɪn ˈpɑːləsi/noun
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Foreign policy encompasses the strategies and decisions a government adopts to manage its relationships with other countries, including diplomacy, trade, and security measures. In an era of rapid globalization, it often involves navigating complex issues like cyber threats and environmental agreements, directly influencing a nation's economic prosperity and international standing.
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The foreign policy shift known as the Open Door Policy, initiated by the United States in 1899, aimed to ensure equal trading rights in China and inadvertently sparked events leading to World War II, influencing global trade dynamics for over a century and involving more than 50 countries in related agreements.
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