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1.the president has the sole power to negotiate and sign treaties. but must have 2/3 of senate agree to it. 2. the power to make executive agreements with other countries. these agreements have the the same legal status as treaties, but they do not require senate conduct. 3. where the united stated will recognizes government of other countries and have dealing with that government.
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Many countries have presidential governments, although the method of determining those presidents varies and the title of the executive in charge varies. The United States, India, Japan, France and Spain all have very similar types of government.
There are different titles for the chief executive. In some countries the chief executive is call president. In many companies, he or she is called the chief executive or chief executive officer.
Afghanistan, lybia and guam
The term executive privilege originated with who
The term executive privilege originated with who
No country requires prenuptial agreements, and in some countries, the courts do not even give these documents much weight. In Islamic countries, prenuptial agreements are considered to be an integral part of the marriage.
The power to enter into treaties with other countries and make executive agreements with other heads of state is known as the power of foreign diplomacy or treaty-making authority.
agreements between countries are called "Treaty's" ---treaty---
Executive Agreements are not as binding as treaties. Executive agreements are made between two individuals, the executives of two agencies or two countries, and are really binding only as long as the two executives want them to be. Treaties are ratified by Congress and are agreements between two national governments. for the US, they are second in force only to the constitution itself, and are binding until one side or the other follows procedures included in the treaty to discontinue the agreement.
All presidents are powerful, because they are the leader of one of the most influential countries in the world, the United States. Some presidents use their power more aggressively (or assertively, depending on your point of view), but even the presidents that history considered unsuccessful have still been considered powerful because of being the Commander in Chief and the Chief Executive of the USA. Whether you like him or not, Barack Obama is considered powerful because of the influence that America has in the world, and the fact that he can make decisions about how to use that power.
The President makes or directs treaties (agreements) with other countries, which Congress must approve. A President also directs aid to other countries and sets policies that affect U.S. relations with other nations, that is as chief diplomat. As chief jurist the presidents appoints supreme court jurists
Of a small country (or a few small countries) signing a free trade agreement with a agreements between countries with large size differences.
Countries fell out in World War 1 because of failure to honor agreements or the signing of fresh agreements with enemy countries that counteracted the initial agreements. Other times, e.g. in the case of Italy, the opposing sides made better offers that made some countries abandon their original allies.
1.the president has the sole power to negotiate and sign treaties. but must have 2/3 of senate agree to it. 2. the power to make executive agreements with other countries. these agreements have the the same legal status as treaties, but they do not require senate conduct. 3. where the united stated will recognizes government of other countries and have dealing with that government.
The north won the war. No need for agreements.