Which career pathways deal with relationships between the United States and other countries?

Revenue and Governance
Foreign Policy and Planning
Regulation and National Security
National Security and Foreign Service

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The career pathways that specifically deal with the relationships between the United States and other countries are:

  1. Foreign Policy and Planning - This pathway involves the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy, including diplomatic relations, international agreements, and policy analysis regarding global issues.

  2. National Security and Foreign Service - This area focuses on the protection of the U.S. and its interests abroad, and includes roles in the Foreign Service, which is responsible for representing U.S. interests in other countries, managing diplomatic missions, and engaging in international negotiations.

While "Revenue and Governance" and "Regulation and National Security" can involve some aspects of international relations, they are less directly focused on the relationships between the U.S. and other countries compared to the other two pathways.