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The president's role in foreign policy has increased due to factors such as the rise of global interdependence, the growth of executive power, and the need for decisive action in response to international crises. The presidency is seen as better equipped to represent the nation's interests on the world stage and negotiate with foreign leaders.
It is a National Power.
The gunboat policy refers to the pursuit of foreign policy objectives with the aid of naval power. It is a display of military power.
setting foreign policy
The Senate has influence in the area of foreign policy through its power to approve treaties.
Germany's foreign policy was conservative and sought to preserve the balance of power in Europe
Giving or not giving money to foreign-policy plans
The power that Congress is allowed to control is the second amendment of the Bill of Rights, the right to bear arms.
National government
setting foreign policy
If a country is poor the international politics dominate her and for the richer states these are power games.
decide the defense and foreign aid budgets