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The constitutional division of power to determine foreign policy between the executive and legislative branches of the government permits a difference of opinion between them to prevent or seriously delay the adoption or execution of ...
The constitutional division of power to determine foreign policy between the executive and legislative branches of the government permits a difference of opinion between them to prevent or seriously delay the adoption or execution of ...
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They insist on being politically partisan in foreign policy even when opinion is non - partisan . They insist on maintaining disunity when there is only unity . Foreign policy for them is a part of domestic political strategy .
They insist on being politically partisan in foreign policy even when opinion is non - partisan . They insist on maintaining disunity when there is only unity . Foreign policy for them is a part of domestic political strategy .
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The fact is that in the United States there is a decision on foreign policy every four years . If important congressional elections intervene , the period may be as short as two years . Thus the continuity of the national foreign policy ...
The fact is that in the United States there is a decision on foreign policy every four years . If important congressional elections intervene , the period may be as short as two years . Thus the continuity of the national foreign policy ...
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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