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ID120150
Title ProperGlobalization and the quest for a smart foreign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorIvanov, Igor
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Globalization continues to be a growing trend from the economy, security, and even the individual as ideas are rapidly exchanged between different cultures. State-actors, although still a critical component, are competing for influence with the private sector, transnational movements, international media, and even small NGOs. In this globalized world nations must adopt the concept of 'smart' foreign policy. The basic idea of 'smart' foreign policy is outlined in nine major points: focusing on the long term rather than short term opportunistic gains; separating domestic from foreign policy agendas; credibility; global intellectual leadership; enhancing the bureaucratic decision-making process to include all actors in the new globalized world; working more closely with the academic community; harmonizing public and private instruments of foreign policymaking; better educating societies on the concept and benefits of globalization; and finally, enhancing communication among all nations. These nine components of 'smart' foreign policy will help facilitate a better world where new opportunities can be discovered and greater progress can be made without the alienation of one group or nation.
`In' analytical NoteChinese Journal of International Politics Vol. 6, No.1; Spring 2013: p.49-57
Journal SourceChinese Journal of International Politics Vol. 6, No.1; Spring 2013: p.49-57
Key WordsGlobalization ;  Economy ;  Security ;  International Media ;  Foreign Policy


 
 
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