Chapter 18 Foreign and Military Policy

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Chapter 18 Foreign and Military Policy By: Sang Nguyen

THE Constitutional AND LEGAL CONTEXT President  Ambassadors: Senate  Confirm President  Treaties: Senate  Vote Congress: Regulate Declare War War Powers Act 48 hours Sixty day

Foreign Policy-Making Since World War II Caused several consequence National Security Council (NSC) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

THE FOREIGN POLICY ELITE To bring Democracy and Stability -9/11 President Obama supported Iraq

THE DEFENSE BUDGET Two Military expenditures 1950 Soviet Union -Middle East -Bosnia American pay taxes Military Military as Bastion-Controversies and inconsistencies

THE STRUCTURE OF MILITARY DECISION-MAKING President confirm JCS *defense planning Presidency and Secretary transform military

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