US Foreign Policy

US Foreign Policy refers to the strategies and decisions made by the United States government in managing its relationships with other countries. This encompasses a wide range of actions, including diplomatic engagements, trade agreements, military interventions, and international treaties. The goals of US Foreign Policy typically include promoting national security, advancing economic interests, protecting human rights, and fostering international cooperation. The formulation and implementation of this policy involve various branches of government, particularly the executive branch, through the President and the Secretary of State, as well as input from Congress and other stakeholders. It is shaped by historical contexts, global political dynamics, and ideological perspectives, evolving in response to changes in both domestic and international landscapes.