Foreign affairs (disambiguation)
Foreign affairs, or foreign policy, consists of strategies chosen by a state to safeguard its national interests and to achieve goals in international relations.
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Foreign affairs may also refer to:
International relations
- Ministry of foreign affairs, a governmental cabinet department; includes a list of Foreign Ministries
- Foreign relations, a state's ongoing management of international relationships
- Diplomacy, the art and practice of conducting negotiations between states
- International relations, an academic field of study
- Civil affairs, a term used by the United Nations and military organizations to cover methods of dealing with civilian populations
Literature
- Foreign Affairs (magazine), an American journal of international relations
- Foreign Affairs (novel), a 1984 novel by Alison Lurie
Film and television
- Foreign Affaires, a 1935 British comedy film
- A Foreign Affair, a 1948 American romantic comedy film by Billy Wilder
TV
- Foreign Affairs (1964 TV series), a 1964 ITV British sitcom and spin-off of Bootsie and Snudge
- Foreign Affairs (1966 TV series), a 1966 BBC British sitcom starring Leslie Phillips
- "Foreign Affairs" (Family Guy), an episode of Family Guy
Music
- Foreign Affair: The Farewell Tour, a 1990 concert tour by Turner
Albums
- Foreign Affair (Frankie Laine album), 1958
- Foreign Affair (Tina Turner album), 1989
- Foreign Affairs (Tom Waits album), 1977
- Foreign Affairs (Sharon O'Neill album), 1983
- A Foreign Affair (Gasolin' album), 1997
- A Foreign Affair II, double compilation album released by Gasolin' in 2002
- A Foreign Affair (Spyro Gyra album), 2011
Songs
- Foreign Affair (Tom Waits song) covered by Manhattan Transfer 1980
- "Foreign Affair" (Tina Turner song), the title song
- "Foreign Affair" (Mike Oldfield song), 1983
- "A Foreign Affair (song)", a Client Liaison song, featuring Tina Arena, 2017
Other
- A Foreign Affair (company), an international dating and marriage agency
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