How to use in-sentence of “foreign policy”:
+ They have signed other agreements for cooperation in foreign policy and other matters.
+ The foreign policy doctrine established by Paasikivi and Kekkonen, The “Paasikivi-Kekkonen line”, aimed at Finland’s survival as an independent sovereign, democratic, and capitalist country in the immediate proximity of the Soviet Union.
+ The Monroe Doctrine was a foreign policy of the United States, proclaimed in 1823 during the presidency of President James Monroe.
+ The study of foreign relations is known as foreign policy analysis and the work is called diplomacy.
+ The USA’s large Culturecultural, economic, and military influence has made the foreign policy of the United States, or relations with other countries, a topic in American politics, and the politics of many other countries.
+ There are 10 foreign policy fields that TASAM acts on.

Example sentences of “foreign policy”:
+ Biden's main role was as an advisor to Obama, mostly on issues of foreign policy and the economy.
+ For several years, Pakistan's relations with the Republic of India had been gradually improving, which opened up Pakistan's foreign policy to issues beyond security.
+ Biden’s main role was as an advisor to Obama, mostly on issues of foreign policy and the economy.
+ For several years, Pakistan’s relations with the Republic of India had been gradually improving, which opened up Pakistan’s foreign policy to issues beyond security.
+ The Shogunate instituted a foreign policy of isolationism.
+ The doctrine lasted for less than a decade, it was the most important document of United States foreign policy from the early 1980s until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
+ His first foreign policy test came when an American spy plane crashed in China.
+ When President Ronald Reagan vetoed Dellums’ Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986, a 99th United States CongressDemocratic-controlled House and a Republican-controlled Senate overrode Reagan’s veto, the first override of a presidential foreign policy veto in the 20th century.
+ Biľak was, from November 1968 until December 1988, a secretary of ÚV KSČ with important impact on the foreign policy of the party.
+ Medieval foreign policy was also shaped by relations with the Flemish cloth business.
+ Chomsky is widely known for his political activism, and for his criticism of the foreign policy of the United States and other governments.
+ Azad Kashmir is under the indirect control of Pakistan, however its defence, foreign policy and currency are under the direct control of Pakistan.
+ Many Egyptologists have claimed that her foreign policy was mainly peaceful.Tyldesley, Joyce 1998.
+ It is a principal forum that is mandated for considering national security and foreign policy matters with the senior national security advisors and Cabinet officials.
+ His chief foreign policy objective was to check the power of the AustriaAustro-Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal, he did not hesitate to make alliances with Protestant rulers.
+ He soon became the creator of Iraq’s foreign policy and represented the nation in all diplomatic situations.
+ After the Soviet Union ended and Azerbaijan gained its independence in 1991, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was established, again in charge of the foreign policy of Azerbaijan.
+ United States foreign policy changed in the 1970s when the United States left Vietnam and Richard Nixon left office due to a political scandal called Watergate.
+ The Ministry for Foreign Affairs handled the foreign policy of the government of the DDR.
+ He was a senior fellow in foreign policy studies at the Brookings Institution and an emeritus professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
+ Richard Vincent Allen was the United States National Security Advisor to President Ronald Reagan from 1981 to 1982, having been Reagan’s chief foreign policy advisor from 1977.
More in-sentence examples of “foreign policy”:
+ The foreign policy doctrine established by Paasikivi and continued by his successor Urho Kekkonen, The “Paasikivi-Kekkonen line”, aimed at Finland’s survival as an independent sovereign, democratic, and capitalist country in the immediate proximity of the Soviet Union.
+ It started in 1959 and concluded April 30, 1975 with the defeat and failure of the United States foreign policy in Vietnam.
+ French foreign policy in this period was made chaotic by Louis’s “secret diplomacy,” as his agents in other countries sometimes pursued aims that were in conflict with those of his own ministers.
+ During his presidency, he suspended active Russian aggression in eastern Ukraine and gained Ukraine’s foreign policy support from Western countries.
+ Washington’s non-intervention foreign policy was supported by most Americans for over one hundred years.
+ Vanuatu’s foreign policy is fairly neutral.
+ She served as Ronald Reagan’s foreign policy adviser in his 1980 campaign and later in his Cabinet.
+ Roosevelt’s foreign policy was described by an African proverb as “speak softly and carry a big stick”, meaning you do not have to make war, but should give that impression if you are to be respected.
+ During his second term, Mitterrand focused on foreign policy and European construction.
+ The Foreign Office wrote a formal letter about the Jews and foreign policy in 1939: It said that giving the Jews a homeland in Palestine was dangerous to world peace.
+ The List of rulers of MoroccoKing of Morocco holds vast executive and legislative powers, especially over the military, foreign policy and religious affairs. government, while legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament, the Assembly of Representatives and the Assembly of Councillors.
+ The greatest achievement of Seti I’s foreign policy was the capture of the Syrian town of Kadesh and neighboring territory of Amurru from the Hittite Empire.
+ It concluded with the defeat and failure of the United States foreign policy in Vietnam.
+ The result was new foreign policy doctrine for Bartlet Administration and military intervention to stop the violence, which came after much hesitation and reluctance to call the conflict a genocide.
+ Some of his most well-known accomplishments during his presidency came from his foreign policy, and because of the Cold War and Gulf War being over, foreign policy became a smaller issue, as the economy became a bigger issues, since the economy was bad.
+ Johansson was a Delegate to The Parliamentary Assembly of The Council of Europe, Standing Rapporteur on Media Freedom, PACE, Member of the Board of The Public Service Companies Owner Foundation, and Chairman and founder of Stockholm Free World Forum, a foreign policy think-tank.
+ During foreign policy debates, he was not as successful.
+ The foreign policy of the United States is the way in which the United States acts towards other countries.
+ He called for a foreign policy known as the “Big Stick”.
+ During the Reagan Era, the country was facing through inflation, a bad economy, and the American foreign policy were not as good.
+ As president, Truman made important foreign policy decisions, such as using Atomic bombatomic weapons on repairing Europe ; beginning the Cold War, and getting the U.S.
+ At the time of her death, she had been the editor-in-chief of the foreign policy magazine “Internationale Politik” since 2008.
+ He helped defend America’s foreign policy during the break of the Cold War.
+ The “republics” of the Soviet Union had agreed to sign on 20th August 1991, an agreement making them almost independent republics but part of a federation, with a common president, foreign policy and military.
+ He had some influence on the foreign policy of the administration of President Jimmy Carter who took office in early 1977.
+ Schiff has become an influential voice for his party in the House of Representatives on foreign policy and national security issues.
+ Roh’s rule was notable for hosting the 1988 Summer OlympicsSeoul Olympics in 1988 and for his foreign policy of nordpolitik.
+ She then changed to Republican because she did not agree with the foreign policy of Democratic President Jimmy Carter and because her father was Republican.
+ He is the former Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and also the former European Union foreign policy chief.
+ The permanent secretary no longerThe minister had the sole responsibility for the foreign policy now.
+ Gustav Stresemann was the most famous foreign minister of this time, and moulded German foreign policy just like Bismarck had done during the empire.
+ As Secretary of State, Vance approached foreign policy with an emphasis on negotiation over conflict and a special interest in arms reduction.
+ The Effect of Natural Resources on Fifth Century Athenian Foreign Policy and the Development of the Athenian Empire.
+ He has been a foreign policy advisor to many Democratic U.S.
+ Instead, the NSDAP focused more on foreign policy and on terrorising the German people.
+ During and after the American Revolution, he was a minister to Spain and France, helping to fashion American foreign policy and to secure favorable peace terms from the British and French.
+ Both candidates focused primarily on domestic issues, such as the budget, tax relief, and reforms for federal social insurance programs, though foreign policy was not ignored.
+ Pipes is the father of American historian and expert on American foreign policy and the Middle East, Daniel Pipes.
+ He goes on to assert that Qatar managed to bring an end to the crisis without changing any of its foreign policy principles or abandoning its allies.
+ On “Morning Joe”, he bashed Donald Trump as President, with a focus especially on what he labeled bad foreign policy in regards largely to North Korea and Russia.
+ In her third and final lecture, titled, recorded at the British Library in London, she discussed foreign policy priorities since the September 11 attacks.
+ With Willy Brandt his foreign policy meant the Federal Republic of Germany promised not to try and get back the parts of Germany given to Poland and the USSR.
+ But during negotiations, the elections in France caused a change in the foreign policy of the government.
+ It is used by historians and political theorists to show that the conservative “Reagan Revolution” led by President Ronald Reagan in domestic and foreign policy had a long and lasting impact.
+ Their foreign policy follows the old position of the Green Party “Bündnis 90/Die Grüne” and are strictly against any German soldiers fighting.
+ Main issues of foreign policy are international envoirementional and climate saving projects like the Kyoto protocoll, the development of the European Union and a reform of the international law like the installing of the International Crime Court in The Hague.
+ The foreign policy doctrine established by Paasikivi and continued by his successor Urho Kekkonen, The "Paasikivi-Kekkonen line", aimed at Finland's survival as an independent sovereign, democratic, and capitalist country in the immediate proximity of the Soviet Union.
+ It started in 1959 and concluded April 30, 1975 with the defeat and failure of the United States foreign policy in Vietnam.
+ French foreign policy in this period was made chaotic by Louis's “secret diplomacy,” as his agents in other countries sometimes pursued aims that were in conflict with those of his own ministers.
