Maria Theresa's foreign policy was primarily focused on strengthening and consolidating the Habsburg Empire, particularly in the face of external threats from Prussia and France. She sought to secure her family's dynastic interests through strategic marriages, alliances, and military reforms. Additionally, her policies aimed at recovering lost territories, such as Silesia, which had been taken by Prussia during the War of Austrian Succession. Overall, her approach combined diplomatic maneuvering with military preparedness to enhance the empire's stability and power.
At the time it was strange for royalty to marry for love.
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Foreign policy is policy that deals with foreign affairs.
What is the current foreign policy WHERE? (in the US) The President is responsible for foreign policy.
Purpose of foreign policy
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mention and datermination of foreign policy
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British foreign policy
Mother Teresa had no 'foreign policy.'
US foreign policy stinks.