chief diplomat
Chief diplomat
chief diplomat
As the main author of American foreign policy, the President acts as the nation's chief diplomat, representing the United States in dealings with other countries and making key foreign policy decisions on behalf of the country.
Lincoln P. Bloomfield has written: 'The United Nations and U.S. foreign policy' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, United Nations
Lincoln Palmer Bloomfield has written: 'The United Nations and U. S. foreign policy' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, United Nations
chief diplomat
Francis A. Campbell has written: 'League of Nations' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, League of Nations
Harold Walter Stoke has written: 'The foreign relations of the federal state' -- subject(s): Federal government, Foreign relations, International relations 'The American college president' -- subject(s): College presidents
Hilton P. Goss has written: 'American foreign policy in growth and action' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'Changing patterns in the United States alliance system through 1970' -- subject(s): Alliances, Foreign relations 'The political future of the independent nations of Africa'
Harnam Singh has written: 'The Indian national movement and American opinion' -- subject(s): American Foreign opinion, Foreign opinion, American, Nationalism
Arthur D. Meyerhoff has written: 'The strategy of persuasion' -- subject(s): American Propaganda, Foreign countries, Foreign public opinion, Foreign relations, Propaganda, American
Patrick Mannion has written: 'The United Nations in the post-cold war era' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Foreign relations administration, International relations, Post-communism, United Nations, World politics
Richard S Williamson has written: 'Advancing U.S. objectives in the United Nations' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, United Nations