Foreign Policy Roles of the President and Congress
Description:
he United States Constitution divides foreign policy powers between the President and the Congress so that both share in the making of foreign policy. The executive and legislative branches each play important roles that are different but that often overlap. Both branches have continuing opportunities to initiate and change foreign policy, and the interaction between them continues indefinitely throughout the life of a policy. This report reviews and illustrates 12 basic ways that the United St…
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Date:
June 1, 1999
Creator:
Grimmett, Richard F.
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UNT Libraries Government Documents Department