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Managing national security
Managing national security
The key role of the Secretary of State is to advise the President of the United States on foreign affairs. The Secretary office carries out the President's foreign policies through the State Department, which includes the Foreign Service, Civil Service, and U.S. Agency for International Development.
To carry out the nation's foreign policy.
Burton M. Sapin has written: 'An appropriate role for the military in American foreign policy-making' 'The making of United States foreign policy' -- subject(s): Foreign relations administration, United States
The secretary of state leads foreign affairs and helps implement the president's foreign policy.
William Reitzel has written: 'The Mediterranean; its role in America's foreign policy' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, World War, 1939-1945 'United States foreign policy, 1945-1955' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, United States
The United States Secretary of Education is the supreme administrator of the Department of Education, whose main responsibility is to deal with the education policy of the federal government.
Lee Hamilton has written: 'The role of intelligence in the foreign policy process' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, United States, United States. Central Intelligence Agency
The Secretary of State fulfills this role. The Secretary of State under Barack Obama is, in 2014, John Kerry.
Offering advice on foreign affairs to the president.
Pakistan's foreign policy is influenced by its relations with key powers like China, the United States, and neighboring India. Additionally, security concerns, especially related to Afghanistan and the threat of terrorism, play a significant role in shaping Pakistan's foreign policy decisions. The country's historical rivalry with India and the quest for Kashmir also have a major impact on its foreign policy choices.