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Foreign Affairs and the United States Constitution
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656 pages
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Focusing on the intricacies of the U.S. Constitutional system regarding foreign relations, this updated edition offers a clear exploration of how the government operates on the global stage. It delves into the powers of the President and Congress in shaping foreign policy, addressing military force, arms control, trade, and human rights. The book also discusses the status of treaties in U.S. law, the judiciary's role in foreign affairs, and the nation's stance on international organizations. Rich scholarly notes enhance the reader's understanding.
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1996, paperback
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