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Foreign Policy Instruments

Foreign Policy Instruments. There are 4 FP Instruments. Diplomacy Trade Aid Military Power. What we are doing…. Examining how the pursuit of the National Interest interacts with foreign policy. Make links and connections between the four N.I. and these instruments. Diplomacy.

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Foreign Policy Instruments

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  1. Foreign Policy Instruments

  2. There are 4 FP Instruments • Diplomacy • Trade • Aid • Military Power

  3. What we are doing… • Examining how the pursuit of the National Interest interacts with foreign policy. • Make links and connections between the four N.I. and these instruments.

  4. Diplomacy • Panda Diplomacy • Chequebook Diplomacy • Use of Veto in the UN • Public Denouncements

  5. Panda Diplomacy • Yes – it’s a real thing. • Use of Pandas as a diplomatic ‘friendship’ tool.

  6. Pandas!

  7. Chequebook Diplomacy • Used to limit the support for seccessionist provinces (Tibet, Taiwan, Xinjiang) • Taiwan (ROC) does the same. • Who is winning? 6 states recognise Taiwan, 23 states PRC sovereignty.

  8. Use of Veto • Iran example in textbook p. 91. • Syria • Zimbabwe • North Korea (although…)

  9. Public Denouncements • Any state that expresses support or sympathy for separatist groups is publicly denounced by PRC. • Usually a demand for an apology is issued. • 2008 – France honours Dalai Lama, PRC demands apology and ‘stay out of it’.

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