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Foreign PolicyChapter 17
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Goals & Objectives
1. Foreign Affairs & National Security; Isolationism to Internationalism
2. Foreign & Defense Agencies: CIA, NSA
3. Monroe Doctrine, Manifest Destiny, WWI & WWII, Cold War, Terrorism
4. Foreign Aid & Defense Alliances: NATO, UN, Middle East
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Isolationism to Internationalism Domestic Affairs: Foreign Affairs: Isolationism: Why refusal to become
involved? George Washington: “Stay out of European
affairs”. Too Costly: War through the alliance system. Too Costly: Trade barriers
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Isolationism to Imperialism
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TodayToday’’s Worlds World
1.1. Chemical & Biological WeaponsChemical & Biological Weapons
2.2. Drug CartelsDrug Cartels
3.3. Rogue States (Iran, N. Korea)Rogue States (Iran, N. Korea)
4.4. International TerroristsInternational Terrorists
5.5. Civil WarsCivil Wars
What role should the U.S. Play and Why?What role should the U.S. Play and Why?
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Drug Cartels to TerroristsDrug Cartels to Terrorists
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Foreign Policy DefinedForeign Policy Defined
1.1. DiplomaticDiplomatic
2.2. MilitaryMilitary
3.3. CommercialCommercial
Which foreign policy characteristic most often leads Which foreign policy characteristic most often leads our nation into foreign wars and why?our nation into foreign wars and why?
Use 3 examples to support your answer. Use 3 examples to support your answer.
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Role of President in Foreign PolicyRole of President in Foreign Policy
1.1. Commander-in-Chief: MilitaryCommander-in-Chief: Military
2.2. Chief Diplomat: AppointmentChief Diplomat: Appointment
3.3. Executive Treaty: AgreementsExecutive Treaty: Agreements
4.4. Head of State: SpokesmanHead of State: Spokesman
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Foreign Policy DefinedForeign Policy Defined
1.1. TreatiesTreaties2.2. AlliancesAlliances3.3. TradeTrade4.4. DefenseDefense5.5. Economic AidEconomic Aid6.6. U.N. (International Law)U.N. (International Law)7.7. Imports/ExportsImports/Exports8.8. ImmigrationImmigration9.9. Space ExplorationSpace Exploration
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Secretary of StateSecretary of State
PresidentPresident’’s right arm in foreign affairss right arm in foreign affairs Conduct the NationConduct the Nation’’s Foreign Policys Foreign Policy
C. Powell-GH Bush appointment, 1C. Powell-GH Bush appointment, 1stst African AmericanAfrican American
C. Rice- GW Bush appointment, 1C. Rice- GW Bush appointment, 1stst African American FemaleAfrican American Female
11stst Cabinet Member Cabinet Member 55thth in line for the Presidency in line for the Presidency
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AmbassadorsAmbassadors
Promote American Interests: Promote American Interests: 1.1. TradeTrade
2.2. IntelligenceIntelligence
3.3. ImmigrationImmigration
4.4. Aiding American Citizens abroadAiding American Citizens abroad
1.1. Special Ambassadors: Special Ambassadors: 1.1. United NationsUnited Nations
2.2. North Atlantic Treaty CouncilNorth Atlantic Treaty Council
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Role of the Secretary of StateRole of the Secretary of State
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Passports & VisasPassports & Visas
• Passports: legal permission to leave
• Visas: legal permission to enter
• Ilegal Immigrants vs. American passports– You must have permission to depart but not to
enter the United States..?
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Passports VisasPassports Visas
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Diplomatic ImmunityDiplomatic Immunity
• AmbassadorsAmbassadors may not be sued, may not be sued, taxed, or arrested.taxed, or arrested.– They have privacy in their papers, They have privacy in their papers,
communications and other property.communications and other property.
– Persona non grata-Persona non grata- may be expelled may be expelled for unacceptable behavior.for unacceptable behavior.
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Department of WarDepartment of WarDefense DepartmentDefense Department
The War Department (1789)The War Department (1789) The Department of the Navy (1798)The Department of the Navy (1798)
The Defense Department (1947)The Defense Department (1947)– National Security ActNational Security Act
Unify all military departments under one Unify all military departments under one umbrellaumbrella
1.4 million military personnel1.4 million military personnel
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Defense DepartmentDefense Department
Civil Control of the military…Civil Control of the military…– Why? Dangers posed to free Why? Dangers posed to free
governmentgovernment Congress power to declare war and regulate Congress power to declare war and regulate
the armed servicesthe armed services President commander-in-chiefPresident commander-in-chief
– Checks and BalancesChecks and Balances
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American Militia: 2American Militia: 2ndnd Amendment Right to Amendment Right to Form & Maintain a Well-Regulated MilitiaForm & Maintain a Well-Regulated Militia
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Defense DepartmentDefense Department
1.1. Secretary of DefenseSecretary of Defense: appointed and : appointed and confirmed.confirmed.
2.2. PentagonPentagon: one-forth of federal budget: one-forth of federal budget
3.3. Joint Chiefs: 5 membersJoint Chiefs: 5 members1.1. Chairman of Joint ChiefsChairman of Joint Chiefs2.2. Army ChiefArmy Chief3.3. Chief of Naval OperationsChief of Naval Operations4.4. Commandant of the Marine CorpsCommandant of the Marine Corps5.5. Air Force Chief of StaffAir Force Chief of Staff
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PentagonPentagon
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The Big 3 Military The Big 3 Military DepartmentsDepartments
1.1. ArmyArmy
2.2. Navy: Marine CorpsNavy: Marine Corps
3.3. Air ForceAir Force
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United States ARMYUnited States ARMY
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Department of ArmyDepartment of Army
1.1. OldestOldest
2.2. LargestLargest
3.3. Created: 1775 Second Continental Created: 1775 Second Continental CongressCongress
4.4. Ground Base Operations, land warfareGround Base Operations, land warfare
5.5. Regular Army, Army National Guard, Army Regular Army, Army National Guard, Army ReserveReserve
6.6. 435,000 men 75,000 women (no special 435,000 men 75,000 women (no special forces)forces)
7.7. Heavy Guns, Helicopter, Anti-AircraftHeavy Guns, Helicopter, Anti-Aircraft
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Unites States NAVYUnites States NAVY
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United States MARINES: United States MARINES: Department of the U.S. NavyDepartment of the U.S. Navy
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Department of NavyDepartment of Navy
1.1. Second Continental Congress 1775Second Continental Congress 1775
2.2. Sea warfare and DefenseSea warfare and Defense
3.3. 385,000 men, 50,000 women385,000 men, 50,000 women
4.4. Marine Corps: 1775Marine Corps: 17751.1. Land force for Naval OperationsLand force for Naval Operations
2.2. 160,000 men, 10,000 women160,000 men, 10,000 women
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United States AIR FORCEUnited States AIR FORCE
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Department of Air ForceDepartment of Air Force
1.1. Youngest (1947)Youngest (1947)1.1. Aeronautical Division of the Army Signal Aeronautical Division of the Army Signal
Corps (1907)Corps (1907)
2.2. ******Nation******Nation’’s First Line of Defenses First Line of Defense
3.3. Air and Aerospace OperationsAir and Aerospace Operations
4.4. To attack enemy on land, air, seaTo attack enemy on land, air, sea
5.5. Transport and support responsibilitiesTransport and support responsibilities
6.6. 365,000 men 65,000 women365,000 men 65,000 women
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Foreign Affairs & Defense Foreign Affairs & Defense AgenciesAgencies
1.1. FBIFBI-Federal Bureau of Investigations-Federal Bureau of Investigations1.1. Combats terrorism, espionageCombats terrorism, espionage
2.2. Public Health ServicePublic Health Service: : 1.1. Pandemics, bioterrorism, diseasesPandemics, bioterrorism, diseases
3.3. Coast GuardCoast Guard: : 1.1. Protect shipping on high seasProtect shipping on high seas
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Centers for Disease ControlCenters for Disease Control
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Federal Bureau of Federal Bureau of InvestigationsInvestigations
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United States Coast United States Coast GuardGuard
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Central Intelligence Central Intelligence AgencyAgency
National Security Council (1947)National Security Council (1947) Appointed by President, confirmed by Appointed by President, confirmed by
SenateSenate
CIA: CIA: 1.1. Coordinate information-gatheringCoordinate information-gathering
2.2. Analyze and evaluate data (info)Analyze and evaluate data (info)
3.3. Brief President and NSC membersBrief President and NSC members
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Central Intelligence AgencyCentral Intelligence Agency
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Central Intelligence Central Intelligence AgencyAgency
1.1. ““cloak and daggercloak and dagger”” agency agency
2.2. Espionage or spyingEspionage or spying1.1. Covert-secret operationsCovert-secret operations
3.3. Not allowed to conduct operations in Not allowed to conduct operations in United StatesUnited States
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Department of Homeland Department of Homeland SecuritySecurity
► 2002: Anti-Terrorism agency2002: Anti-Terrorism agency
1.1. Border and TransportationBorder and Transportation2.2. Infrastructure protectionInfrastructure protection3.3. Emergency PreparednessEmergency Preparedness4.4. Chemical, Biological Radiological, Chemical, Biological Radiological,
nuclear Defensenuclear Defense5.5. Information analysisInformation analysis
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Homeland SecurityHomeland Security
1.1. Secret ServiceSecret Service
2.2. CustomsCustoms
3.3. INSINS
4.4. Coast GuardCoast Guard
5.5. TransportationTransportation
6.6. TreasuryTreasury
7.7. FEMAFEMA
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NASANASA
1957: National Aeronautics and Space 1957: National Aeronautics and Space Administration—independent agencyAdministration—independent agency
1986: Challenger1986: Challenger 2003: Columbia2003: Columbia
1.1. Origin, Evolution, Structure of UniverseOrigin, Evolution, Structure of Universe
2.2. Space Station (2000): Brazil, Canada, US, Space Station (2000): Brazil, Canada, US, Russia, Japan, 10 European Nations Russia, Japan, 10 European Nations
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NASANASA
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Selective Service System
1790’s Beginning; no way to enforceCivil War: South and North
Conscripted: Compulsory:
Selective Service Act of 1917: WWIDraft ends 1947 following WWII1st peacetime draft: 1948-1973, Vietnam18-26 years of age: Major ProtestsDraft suspended 1973 until Jimmy Carter by executive order reactivates
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Founding Fathers Warnings
• G. Washington: 1796; to steer clear of permanent alliances
• T. Jefferson: 1801; no entangling alliances
• Why Isolationism?
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Manifest Destiny1. East Coast to West Coast—One Nation
1. Louisiana Purchase: 18032. Texas 18453. Mexican-American War 1846-18484. Oregon 18465. Native American Territories and the Railroads6. 1853 Gadsden Purchase7. 1867 Alaska8. 1867 War with France in Mexico
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East Coast to West Coast: One Nation
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The Monroe Doctrine
1. 1823: Western Hemisphere warning to Russia and Europe
2. Protect American trade interests
3. Expansion of Manifest Destiny North and South Poles
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Monroe Doctrine an Empire
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Spanish-American War 1898
1. Philippines
2. Guam
3. Puerto Rico
4. Cuba ?
5. Hawaii1. S. Dole and the Hawaiian King and Queen?
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Spanish-American War 1898
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Good Neighbor Policy
1. T. Roosevelt Corollary1. 1903 Panama and Colombia and Panamian
Canal
2. Dollar Diplomacy
3. Big Stick Diplomacy
2. F. Roosevelt and a Good Neighbor
3. 1947: Rio Pact—Stay Out Warning!
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Speak Softly & Carry a Big Stick
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Open Door Policy in China Trade and Commerce Boxer Rebellion
1899: War with China
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Boxers vs Economic Expansion
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W. Wilson’s Big Lie
1. 1916: “Reelect me, I kept you out of war”
2. 1917: Selective Service Act
3. 1917: “to make the world safe for democracy”
1. You can have any type of government you want as long as it is democratic?
2. Banks: 20 million loans to G. Britain and France
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14 Points: League of Nations
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Post WWI 3 Back to Back to Back Republicans Warren G. Harding: “A return to Normalcy”
Isolationists Roaring 20’s
American Banks finance European governments? Punish Germany? New war!
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Return to Normalcy: End of WWI
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WWII (1941-1945) FDR: “arsenal for/of democracy”
Allies: ??? China, Russia, Great Britain Axis: Germany, Italy, Japan
Today’s Enemy: Russia, China Today’s Allies: Germany, Japan????
Supplied Allies to defeat Axis in WWII, ended Great Depression in America
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2 New Principles2 New Principles
• Collective SecurityCollective Security– United Nations United Nations
19451945
• DeterrenceDeterrence– Military MightMilitary Might– GW Bush: GW Bush:
preemptive war, 1preemptive war, 1stst strike to potential strike to potential enemyenemy
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Truman DoctrineTruman Doctrine
1.1. Containment: stop spread of Containment: stop spread of communismcommunism
1.1. How?How?
2.2. Economic and Military AidEconomic and Military Aid1.1. Where?Where?
3.3. Greece , Turkey, CubaGreece , Turkey, Cuba1.1. When? 1947-1980When? 1947-1980
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Berlin BlockadeBerlin Blockade
East Germany: Soviet, CommunismEast Germany: Soviet, Communism West Germany: G. Britain, France, U.SWest Germany: G. Britain, France, U.S
When? 1948-1949When? 1948-1949 Why? To force out G. Britain, France, U.S.Why? To force out G. Britain, France, U.S.
– Battle of the BulgeBattle of the Bulge– What Happened? Pearl Harbor?What Happened? Pearl Harbor?
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Cuban Missile CrisisCuban Missile Crisis
Fidel Castro turned to CommunismFidel Castro turned to Communism When? 1959When? 1959 Why? LotWhy? Lot’’s of cash from the Sovietss of cash from the Soviets When? 1962, CIA invasion of CubaWhen? 1962, CIA invasion of Cuba
– Result: Defeated by Cubans and SovietsResult: Defeated by Cubans and Soviets– 13 day Nuclear threat of War!13 day Nuclear threat of War!
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Korean ConflictKorean Conflict
When? 1950-1953When? 1950-1953 Who? ****1Who? ****1stst and only UN war. and only UN war. Why? ContainmentWhy? Containment Results: 20 billion spent, 33,629 Results: 20 billion spent, 33,629
American soldiers livesAmerican soldiers lives Today: Standoff along 38Today: Standoff along 38thth parallel parallel
• Is Communism really defeated?Is Communism really defeated?
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Vietnam ConflictVietnam Conflict
When? 1954-1975 AmericaWhen? 1954-1975 America’’s longest s longest warwar
Who? U.S. vs. Nationalist Ho Chi Who? U.S. vs. Nationalist Ho Chi Minh, China, USSRMinh, China, USSR
Why? ContainmentWhy? Containment Results: America defeated in retreatResults: America defeated in retreat Today: Vietnam is a semi-Communist Today: Vietnam is a semi-Communist
countrycountry 58,000 dead American Soldiers58,000 dead American Soldiers
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Vietnam ConflictVietnam Conflict
AmericaAmerica’’s distrust of Foreign Policys distrust of Foreign Policy AmericaAmerica’’s distrust of Selective s distrust of Selective
Service ActService Act
AmericaAmerica’’s need to regain world s need to regain world respect for foreign policy initatitvesrespect for foreign policy initatitves
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Cold War 1945-1992Cold War 1945-1992
United Soviet United Soviet SocialistsSocialists Republic Republic• USSR: USSR: • WAR against Communism and SocialismWAR against Communism and Socialism
What was the threat? Explain your answer. What was the threat? Explain your answer.
DétenteDétente: relaxation of tensions : relaxation of tensions with?with?
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Dangerous World
1. Osama bin Laden: al Qaida
2. Taliban-Afghanistan
3. Nuclear Arsenals: Pakistan, India, N. Korea, Iran
4. Saddam Hussein: Iraq
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Foreign AidForeign Aid
60 years of aid dating back to FDR60 years of aid dating back to FDR ’’s s Lend-Lease ActLend-Lease Act
$500 Billion in Aid to 100 countries$500 Billion in Aid to 100 countries
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Security AlliancesSecurity Alliances
1.1. NATO: 1949 ?NATO: 1949 ?2.2. Rio Pact: 1947 ?Rio Pact: 1947 ?3.3. Japanese Pact: 1951 ?Japanese Pact: 1951 ?4.4. Philippines Pact: 1951 ?Philippines Pact: 1951 ?5.5. Korean Pact: 1953 ?Korean Pact: 1953 ?6.6. Taiwan Pact: 1954 ?Taiwan Pact: 1954 ?7.7. United Nations: 1945 ?United Nations: 1945 ?8.8. Israel: 1948Israel: 1948