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What is a good foreign policy dealing with mexico?

Since Mexico does not want to help alleviate the problem, I think that we should sanction Mexico first of all. Then we should make it illegal to hire illegal aliens and litigate any one that does hire them. Mexico actually has people on the boarder that instruct illegals on how to sneak across the boarder. I think that any Mexican military that cross our boarders should be either killed or captured. And yes, they have crossed our boarder in Arizona several times. And have shot at our police, and they have bigger guns than our police do.The Arizona police think that they are doing so to smuggle drugs across. We should stop all American trade and all American citizens from crossing the boarder and buying there products. Then they would be forced to stop the crossings by illegals them selves. The USA is the largest money maker for that country. And if we do not do something soon, they will take over by shear numbers by electing their own people to office. They already vote even though they are illegal.

American foreign policy?

American neutrality was sparked for a number of reasons:

1. America was geographically separated from Europe and the rest of the world by two large oceans, and Americans wanted to stay out of European struggles which they believed they had no business in; and from which they could gain no advantage.

2. America was a developing nation and did not want to invest the large sums of money necessary to maintain large standing armies and navies. Thus, for most of American history, America had virtually no military force with which to become involved. Under these circumstances, neutrality makes perfect sense.

3. The American War of Independence was fought partially over the idea of the British housing a large standing army on American shores, and making the Americans pay for it. The Americans were very apprehensive of the expense. furthermore, large militaries were viewed by Americans as a means of imposing tyranny, and the Americans didn't want them.

So, to sum up, isolation grew from geographic isolation, expense, and fear of tyranny. Why did it change?

1. Commerce. In the 20th century, America was far more dependent on foreign trade than in the 19th. This meant that other nation's problems would have dramatic ramifications on domestic markets.

2. Technology. By the start of WW I, military technology (German U-Boats) could have more impact on American interests. Later developments like Aircraft (think of Pearl Harbor), and still later, ICBM's made the idea of safety behind ocean walls an illusion.

3. Philosophy. In the 20th century, starting with Wilson, the US began to develop a political mentality that intervention in the world for the advancement of democracy was America's destiny. This was reinforced by the atrocities of WW II. Presidents Roosevelt and Truman were convinced that American engagement in the world was indespensible for maintaining world peace. The growth of the Soviet Union after the war only increased that committment, as there was no other nation strong enough to provide leadership against the threats of international communism.

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What powers do the president and prime minister of India hold on each other?

Let we Know, Who were all Prime Ministers of India,Prime Minister :The prime minister enjoys the following powers as head of the Union council of ministers:1. He recommends persons who can be appointed as ministers by the president. The president can appoint only those persons as ministers who are recommended by the prime minister.2. He presides over the meeting of council of ministers and influences its decisions.3. He can ask a minister to resign or advise the president to dismiss him in case of difference of opinion.4. He allocates and reshuffles various portfolios among the ministers.5. He guides, directs, controls, and coordinates the activities of all the ministers. 6. He can bring about the collapse of the council of ministers by resigning from office.In Relation to the President:The prime minister enjoys the following powers in relation to the president:1. He is the principal channel of communication between the president and the council of ministers.2. He advises the president with regard to the appointment of important officials like attorney general of India, comptroller and auditor general of India, chairman and members of the UPSC, election commissioners, chairman and members of the finance commission and so on.In Relation to Parliament:The prime minister is the leader of the Lower House. In this capacity, he enjoys the following powers:1. He advises the president with regard to summoning and proroguing of the sessions of the Parliament.2. He can recommend dissolution of the Lok Sabha to president at any time.3. He announces government policies on floor of the House.Other Powers & Functions:In addition to the above-mentioned three major roles, the prime minister has various other roles. These are:1. He is the chairman of the Planning Com-mission, National Development Council, National Integration Council and Inter-State Council.2. He plays a significant role in shaping the foreign policy of the country.3. He is the chief spokesman of the Union government.4. As a leader of the nation, he meets various sections of people in different states and receives memoranda from them regarding their problems, and so on.5. He is the crisis manager-in-chief at the political level during emergencies. He is leader of the party in power and the political head of the services.For Suggestions, Please Ping me Govarthanan G

What are the main factors that shape a country's foreign policy?

Thanks for A2A @ Medha Tankha.The factors affecting the foreign policy of a country are:Domestic factors: conditions at home affect the way you behave in outside world. The pressing issues at home many times decide the foreign policy. For instance, a country dependent on oil imports would maintain better relations with oil exporting countries.Historical factors: country's history to a great extent decide its present foreign policy. India-Pakistan relations suffer due tumultuous historical incidents. Similarly, India and Iran share good relations due to their joint history.Neighbors: the type of neighbors one has affects the type of foreign policy a country will pursue. India has 2 nuclear armed hostile neighbors; this has a huge affect on its foreign policy.Economics: economic conditions also play a huge role in foreign affairs. India as a rising economic power is being wooed by several countries. Some like Mexico with whom we have hitherto have not had any major engagement.Policy of other States: Foreign policy need not always be pro active it may even be reactive. If other countries take interest in you or is hostile to you then necessary steps need to be undertaken. For instance, India is making efforts to better relations with Vietnam, a country worried about increased Chinese influence.Political leaders: political leaders often affect the foreign policy. Under Nehru, India had NAM, because of George Bush support Indo-US relations improved and due to Maoist leadership im Nepal Indo-Nepalese relations suffered.I hope this answers your question.

What type of powers does our Indian President have?

President:Appointments made by president President of India makes appointment to other constitutional officers and other important members of union government. These include:Prime MinisterOther ministers on advice of Prime MinisterChief Justice of IndiaOther Judges of Supreme Court on advice of the Chief JusticeChief Justice and other judges of high courtsChairman and other members of UPSC and Joint Public Service CommissionsAttorney General of India Comptroller and Auditor General of IndiaChief Election Commissioner and other members of election commissionGovernors of states Administrators of Union TerritoriesChairman and members of National Commission of Scheduled CasteChairman and members of National Commission of Scheduled Tribes Finance Commissionchairman and members Central Chief Information Commissioner Central Vigilance CommissionerChairperson of National Human Rights Commission Union LokpalChairman and its members on recommendation of selection committeePowers of President :The President of India has Executive, Judicial and Legislative powers. Some of the Executive powers of the Indian President are:The Indian President can award a person or decrease the verdict of an offended person, chiefly in cases concerning punishment of death.The president can assign governors of States, Attorney General, Chief Justice, Chief Election Commissioner, Ambassadors and High Commissioners to other countriesThe President is also the chief of the Indian Armed ForcesThe India President is capable with legislative powers such as:He/ She commands both the Houses of the Parliament and also can postpone the sameA bill passed by the parliament becomes a law only when it is passed by the PresidentThe President can dissolve the Lok SabhaIf it becomes necessary to have a law then the President can promote ordinances when the parliament is not in session.The President of India has Executive, Judicial and Legislative powers. Some of the Executive powers of the Indian President are:State Emergency: It is declared when there is failure of constitutional machinery in the stateNational Emergency: It can be declared at the time of war, armed rebellion or external aggressionFinancial Emergency: It can be declared if the Indian President gets the belief that the financial stability of the country is threatened.For suggestions : Govarthanan G :) ( Ping me at Twitter and Facebook )

Whats the difference between a king/queen and a president?

well englands monarchy is not really a good example bc the queen doesnt have a lot of pw but for our sake...a king/queen basically has power to do watever they want, they basically have complete pw sort like a dictator....but the president of the US only has 1/3 want the pw he is kept in check by the judicial and legislative branches and he can be impeached but a king cannot.... hope it helps.... O_o

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