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Harold J. Clem has written: 'United States international economic policy' -- subject(s): Commerce, Commercial policy, Foreign economic relations, International economic relations 'Maintenance management in the Department of Defense' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Equipment, Management
Specifically, the State Department is mainly responsible for foreign diplomatic efforts of the US Government. However, foreign policy is set by the President, in consultation with various advisers.In addition to the State Department (which handles general diplomacy), the Department of Commerce, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense, and Department of Agriculture have significant foreign policy aspects (as matters directly related to those departments tend to bypass the State Department).In addition to all this, Congress will indirectly set foreign policy through the passage of certain laws and through budgetary allocations.
Foreign relations are handled by the US Department of State ("State Department").
foreign policy:A policy governing international relations.
interstate commerce
The Treasury Department has the responsibility for formulating an international tax policy.
foreign policy:A policy governing international relations.
The state department carries out foreign policy when there is one that is consistent and realistic by the president. At this time there is no realistic foreign policy.
The Department of State is primarily responsible for matters of foreign policy in the United States.
The President of the United States is primarily responsible for setting and executing foreign policy. The Secretary of State and other top officials assist in developing and implementing these policies, but the ultimate authority lies with the president.
The Department of State is the department in which all of the United States' ambassadors and foreign advisors serve.
As a US State its Foreign Policy is dictated by the State Department at the Federal level.