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How do diplomats help to create a foreign policy with other nations?
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They promote military action when other nations need an ally
They promote military action when other nations need an ally - no response given
They are able to encourage isolationism.
They are able to encourage isolationism. - no response given
They are able to exchange ideas and promote cultural understanding.
They are able to exchange ideas and promote cultural understanding. - no response given
They get involved with other nations if there is an economic benefit.
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Best answer: They are able to exchange ideas and promote cultural understanding.
Why: Diplomats build relationships, negotiate agreements, report information back to their governments, and explain each country’s positions and interests. Through dialogue and cultural exchange they help shape policy options and agreements (including trade or security deals), whereas promoting isolationism or unilaterally pushing military action are not the primary roles of diplomacy.
Why: Diplomats build relationships, negotiate agreements, report information back to their governments, and explain each country’s positions and interests. Through dialogue and cultural exchange they help shape policy options and agreements (including trade or security deals), whereas promoting isolationism or unilaterally pushing military action are not the primary roles of diplomacy.
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