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What was the most important change in the us involvement in foreign affairs from 1789 to 1877?

the Monroe Doctrine


Why did the US change its foreign policy from isolationism to involvement?

they realised they could get more(of everything) if they are involved


What an example of foreign affairs?

An example of foreign affairs is when two countries negotiate a trade agreement to increase economic cooperation. This involves discussions on tariffs, quotas, and other trade barriers to promote mutual benefit for both countries. Foreign affairs also include diplomatic relations, foreign aid, and international interventions to address global issues like climate change or human rights violations.


Who is yu qingtai?

Ambassador Yu Qingtai is the Special Representative for Climate Change Negotiations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of China


Who is the foregin minester?

As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the foreign minister can refer to the head of the foreign affairs department in a specific country. Please specify which country's foreign minister you are inquiring about, as this position varies by nation and can change frequently due to political developments.


How has the European Union affected Spanish history?

Spain's membership in the European Union has contributed to a change in policymaking throughout the country's history with regard to foreign affairs issues and such.


In what ways and to what extent has Americas changing world view affected social change domestic policy and foreign affairs in the period 1901 to 1945?

nice one man, hw


What type of problems and challenges we have in foreign affairs?

Some common problems and challenges in foreign affairs include navigating diplomatic relations with other countries, negotiating trade agreements, managing international conflicts, addressing global security threats, and promoting human rights. Additionally, issues such as climate change, pandemics, terrorism, and humanitarian crises require coordination and cooperation among nations to find effective solutions.


What caused concern by France and England when Stalin appointed Vyacheslav Molotov head Soviet foreign affairs?

On May 3, 1939, Stalin announced that Maxim Litvinov was being replaced by Vyacheslav Molotov as the Commissar for For Foreign Affairs. Litvinov had held that positions for years. The Kremlin's explanation was that Litvinov was having health problems, and that there was no change in Soviet foreign policies. Diplomats world wide suspected that Stalin was being less than truthful, in that former foreign commissar had been anti-Hitler for years, and that Litvinov was a champion for collective security among the nations of Europe. Also, it was not overlooked that Litvonov was Jewish. Western diplomats believed that at the least, Stalin's dismissal of his commissar meant a change in his views, but to what extent was unknown. The West had over the years come to understand what the Soviet Union's foreign policies were and this change had a purpose. In diplomatic circles, the 'unknown" is cause for concern.


What political efficacy?

The belief that political involvement can bring about change


Why has queen Elizabeth not visited Greece or Israel?

It is generally accepted that the Foreign Office has a veto on Israel otherwise it would be hard to explain why no member of the Royal family has ever visited the only democracy in the Middle East. As for Greece, just remember the British involvement in Cyprus. British troops were seen standing by when Turkish troops invaded and the British bases were not attacked. Also, Britain is one of the only countries to accept the FYR Macedonia's name change to Republic of Macedonia. This has rankled Greece. Obviously foreign affairs can be learned by observing small children.


What does political efficacy means?

The belief that political involvement can bring about change