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Yes unless it interfers with others and then they get involved.
No, the United States is not a foreign corporation. It is a sovereign nation with its own government and borders.
The States do not do anything concerning foreign relations because the Constitution does not allow it. or The states have no standing in international law, cause the states are sovereign.
The States do not do anything concerning foreign relations because the Constitution does not allow it. or The states have no standing in international law, cause the states are sovereign.
Official recognition by foreign states.
The President of the United States has more influence over foreign policy than over domestic policy. Go on to explain both and then focus on foreign policy.
Isolation
to carry out the natiomn's foreign policy
containment
There is no "a" foreign policy. Every national political group - especially but not exclusively states - pursues it's own foreign policy. There has been countless stances of foreign policy before, during, and since World War One. You need to be more specific for a less general answer - say, inquiring about the foreign policy stance of the United States, or Russia, or some other nation.
The US states promised to withdraw from Western Europe if the Soviets withdrew from Eastern Europe under its foreign policy of containment. This policy was to prevent the spread of communism abroad.
If a country is poor the international politics dominate her and for the richer states these are power games.