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What are some of the permanent markers of a country's existence?
What are some of the permanent markers of a country's existence?
Which of the following is NOT a determinant of foreign policy?
Which of the following is NOT a determinant of foreign policy?
Which determinants of foreign policy can potentially undergo subtle transformations?
Which determinants of foreign policy can potentially undergo subtle transformations?
Which determinants of foreign policy are in the nature of given variables that cannot be changed?
Which determinants of foreign policy are in the nature of given variables that cannot be changed?
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Which determinants of foreign policy can change with the change of time?
Which determinants of foreign policy can change with the change of time?
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Study Notes
Determinants of Foreign Policy
- Permanent markers of a country's existence include: geography, population, natural resources, and economic system.
- Ideology, national interests, and public opinion are NOT permanent markers of a country's existence.
- Ideology is NOT a determinant of foreign policy.
Dynamic Determinants of Foreign Policy
- National interests, public opinion, and political institutions can potentially undergo subtle transformations.
- These determinants can change over time and influence foreign policy decisions.
Static Determinants of Foreign Policy
- Geography, population, natural resources, and economic system are in the nature of given variables that cannot be changed.
- These determinants are permanent and do not change, but they can influence foreign policy decisions.
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Test your knowledge on the determinants of foreign policy and how they shape a country's external relations. Explore the geophysical location, leadership, and other factors that influence a nation's trajectory in this quiz.