Explain any two factors influencing Foreign Policy
Answers
Answered by
1
1)geographical location. 2)natural resources
Answered by
8
Hello friend
___________________________
⚫ Geographical Location
You must have seen the globe or map of the world.You can see the geographical location of any nations from t that.Some countries are fare away from other countries,while there are several neighbouring countries around some countries.
Some Nations have a long coastline,while some nations have plenty of mineral wealth.In sum, the size, population, topography, coastline, availability of natural resources,all these factors need to be considered while deciding the foreign policy of any country.
⚫ Political System
In a democratic political system, the nation's Parliament plays a major role evolving foreign policy .When different aspects come up for discussion in Parliament,the opposition parties try to regulate the foreign policy by raising questions about the same.
Federal political systems have to take into account the inclinations of the Constituent States while shaping foreign policy, because the affairs in neighbouring nations affects Constituent States.
For example,events in Sri Lanka my affects Tamil Nadu and those in Bangladesh may affect West Bengal and the North-northeast Indian States.
I hope this will help you...
Thanks........
:)
___________________________
⚫ Geographical Location
You must have seen the globe or map of the world.You can see the geographical location of any nations from t that.Some countries are fare away from other countries,while there are several neighbouring countries around some countries.
Some Nations have a long coastline,while some nations have plenty of mineral wealth.In sum, the size, population, topography, coastline, availability of natural resources,all these factors need to be considered while deciding the foreign policy of any country.
⚫ Political System
In a democratic political system, the nation's Parliament plays a major role evolving foreign policy .When different aspects come up for discussion in Parliament,the opposition parties try to regulate the foreign policy by raising questions about the same.
Federal political systems have to take into account the inclinations of the Constituent States while shaping foreign policy, because the affairs in neighbouring nations affects Constituent States.
For example,events in Sri Lanka my affects Tamil Nadu and those in Bangladesh may affect West Bengal and the North-northeast Indian States.
I hope this will help you...
Thanks........
:)
Similar questions