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Anna [14]
2 years ago
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Part C – Write foreign policy proposal.

History
1 answer:
dusya [7]2 years ago
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The foreign policy of Karmin should be to simply protect its sovereignty as trying to gain power might backfire on the nation.

<h3>What should the nation's foreign policy be?</h3>

Karmin should not try to gain power or influence things overseas and should instead focus on protecting its sovereignty. If it decides to pursue power, this might backfire and lead to other nations targeting it like the Soviet Union was targeted by the U.S.

The nation should also remain an Unaligned nation as aligning itself with NATO might annoy the Warsaw Pact and allying with the Warsaw Pact might antagonize the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

This is what happened to Cuba which allied itself with the Warsaw Pact and was targeted by American sanctions and military actions.

Regardless of how Karmin aligns itself, it should try to be more diplomatic as this would lead to a better economy. This was the strategy followed by Czechoslovakia which was a Warsaw Pact nation but was still friendly with the West.

Find out more on the Unaligned Movement at brainly.com/question/26876987.

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