The MONROE DOCTRINE was the crowning foreign policy of President James Monroe, which argued that European Powers would be required to respect the freedom and independence of all countries in the Americas. While it was not the aggressive US foreign policy of the late 20th century, it was a bold step for a relatively powerless country to make against the greatest powers in the world.
The president gets his authority from the US Constitution as interpreted by the Supreme Court. Conducting foreign policy is one of his duties, to be shared with the US Senate.
He didn't want the US to get involved in European conflicts.
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The US Secretary of State and the rest of the US Foreign Service (diplomat core) are public officials directly running and organizing US foreign policy.
The Secretary of Treasury is fifth in line.
What is the current foreign policy WHERE? (in the US) The President is responsible for foreign policy.
The US Constitution divides the foreign policy powers between the President and Congress so both share in foreign policy.
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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.
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A chief foreign affairs adviser in an officer who works closely with the process in formulating foreign relations policy. He also advises the president on actions to take in dealing with a crisis overseas.
Chief Diplomat
President George Washington made a key aspect of his presidency the creation of a POLICY OF NEUTRALITY where he abstained from any "foreign entanglements".
President James Monroe
The US President has the Constitutional authority to make foreign policy, with the advice of the Senate, who must approve all treaties.
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