International relations shape U.S. engagement with the world through diplomacy, treaties, aid, and trade. These efforts influence global stability, economic ties, and citizen protections abroad.

Treaties and Agreements

The U.S. forms binding pacts on trade, space, and security. Examples include whether a president can let a Senate-ratified treaty expire without congressional approval (details), 1990s treaties enabling the International Space Station (details), and how U.S. trade deals shape the global economy (details).

Bilateral Relations

Key partnerships address conflicts and stability, such as the State Department’s role in Middle East border talks (details), U.S. policy toward Iran (details), and Taiwan laws impacting U.S.-China ties (details).

Foreign Aid and Multilateral Engagement

Aid programs like PEPFAR advance health goals (details), while USAID navigates conflict zones (details). U.S. shifts in organizations, such as exiting 66 bodies (details) or Ukraine peace proposals (details), affect global influence.

Consular and Trade Services

Services cover passports (details), diplomatic visas (A-1, A-2), evacuations (details), and trade defenses like anti-dumping duties (details).

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