Agreements that the president enters into that do not require the consent of the Senate are called executive agreements.
Yes, Bill Clinton made 2,058 executive agreements, and 209 treaties. Due to trade agreements such as NAFTA, Bill Clinton made more executive agreements than any of immediate predecessors dating back to Nixon. Source: The Politics of the Presidency by Joesph Pika
yes it should be
after a treaty, at the least most commonly.
No it does not only a treaty
The term executive privilege originated with who
The term executive privilege originated with who
either: laws edicts executive orders executive agreements
executive agreements
yes
Alfred John Schweppe has written: 'Treaties and executive agreements' -- subject(s): Executive agreements, Foreign relations, International and municipal law, Treaty-making power
In the early years of the US republic the executive agreement was not a large factor in US foreign policy. For example in the first 50 years of US history there were 87 international agreements between the US and foreign governments. Of these 60 were created as treaties and only 27 were done by executive agreements.