Saturday, July 31, 2010

Foreign Policy- Definition, Process and Time Line

Foreign Policy July 12, 2010


Foreign Policy can be defined as a continous process of formulation and implementation. Continous process because it never stops to be changed, develop or amended. These process starts from Decision Making we first had to identify the national interest, collect the data needed, planning that includes meeting and consultation and the announcement of the policy. After Decision Making, Actions should undertake and be able to project proposal forms. After the action, you would be able to identify the results and consequences of the said policy. Evaluation would be the next process and if something is wrong it would be revise or adjust that’s why it is called a continous process. Foreign Policy also has its own time line. The immediate, midterm and long term.

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