Monday, 23 September 2013

Examples of Ethical foreign policy

1. In the US, officials must preserve American value by making an honest assessment of the issues at stake. Domestic support for US foreign policy should not be needlessly undermined and to preserve the values, officials must be sincere regarding the nature of Washington's proposed clients. Also, as partnerships such as authoritarian allies will become necessary, so Washington's association should not be the main factor in achieving a crucial goal. http://nationalinterest.org/commentary/creating-effective-ethical-foreign-policy-7358?page=1

2. William Hague, a British Foreign Secretary, believes that the main purpose of it is to promote human rights and trade and commerce should appear to be the core. He stated Foreign policy is domestic policy written in large and it has the power to transform human rights. For the right foreign policy for Britain, everyone should be ambitious toward the goal and inspire others with values and resolve the issue regarding poverty or political repression. http://www.middleeastmonitor.com/resources/commentary-and-analysis/1480-hague-and-an-ethical-foreign-policy

- The best foreign policy to create peace and not conflict are those which consider the after-effects and policies that benefit not only regarding peace or conflict, but the rights or other struggles that people are facing today. For instance, the foreign policy which Hague imposes on Britain to improve human rights. Policies that ponder about others such as the allies are also means to bring peace to the world. 

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