Tools of Foreign Policy
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Nation-building is a significant undertaking that governments employ to develop political, economic, security, and social institutions in other countries—especially those emerging from conflict.
Governments conduct those activities abroad to secure their own national interests. After World War II, for example, the U.S. government occupied and helped rebuild Germany and Japan to ensure both countries could not spark another conflict or come under Soviet influence in the early days of the .
As a device that integrates several other instruments of foreign policy—including military force, foreign aid, trade, and diplomacy—nation-building can be an especially powerful intervention. But it can also be costly and controversial, as it requires ample time and resources, risks lives in military operations, and has a mixed record of success.