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What's your understanding of "Foreign Relations"?
I do not claim to fully understand the topic of foreign relations myself, but I will try my best. The first thing that comes to mind regarding the topic is a classic example of human nature and its many contradictions.
One of the first examples that comes to mind is how humans are so willing and eager to build a society based on rules, laws, morals and ethics in order to ensure peace and stability but as soon as they get comfortable with their environment they become quick to abandon these rules for their own interests.
This is not a new concept, as humans have been doing this for thousands of years. This may be why the topic of foreign relations is so interesting and relevant today, because it provides an extremely complex example of human nature.
Another interesting topic that comes to mind involves taking a look at how humans choose their leaders, and why they do so.
Those in power have the ability to change the world and influence everyone around them, but it is very interesting how some humans choose their leaders. Most often than not these decisions are made based on popularity rather than experience or wisdom.
There are countless examples of this happening in the past and present, but a specific example that comes to mind is when US President Donald Trump was elected as president. One of his main campaign promises during his election was to build a wall between Mexico and the United States (a project which I believe will never be accomplished). The reason why he promised this may have been due to one of many factors, such as fear mongering or populism.