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  2. The US Supreme Court has heard several cases that have shed further light on the president as chief diplomat needing the advice and consent of the Senate. In the landmark case of Haver v. Yanker (1869), the high court upheld the Senate’s right to amend a treaty negotiated by the president.

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    While the 1990’s was a largely peaceful decade for the Western world, “The Troubles” between Catholics and Protestants in Ireland and Northern Ireland raged on. For President Clinton, this struggle was not an issue of internal politics for the U.K. to handle on their own; rather, the lobbying of the large Irish-American population of the United Sta...

    Perhaps one of President Clinton’s greatest diplomatic successes was the bringing together of Israel and Palestine to sign the Oslo Accords in 1993. Prior to the signing, Israel and Palestine, although neighbors, had been locked in an on-again off-again conflict since the creation of an Israeli state in 1947. The Oslo Accords, which had been negoti...

    After the Haitian military overthrew their nation’s democratically elected President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, in a 1990 coup d’état, they began to wage a campaign of political violence against dissenters and Aristide’s supporters. President Clinton, receiving reports of violence and concerned about a growing number of Haitian refugees seeking asylu...

  3. Every nation has a chief of state, a person who serves as the symbolic leader of the country and represents the nation. In the United States, the president both leads the government and acts as the chief of state, although this is not the case in many countries.

  4. "Chief Diplomat" is one of the many roles of the President, and it entails being the head of relations with other countries. While there are lower-level diplomats to help out and deal with some of the smaller discussions, when there is a serious issue that requires diplomacy and negotiation between the US and another nation, it is the President ...

  5. Feb 5, 2021 · Joe Biden’s chief diplomat, secretary of state Antony Blinken. EPA-EFE/Jim lo Scalzo. But Biden also stressed his willingness to work with Putin on controlling nuclear weapons and noted that...

  6. Bishop William J. Barber, II: The DANGER of Trying to Worship God WITHOUT A CONSCIENCE. BRI Resource: Chief Diplomat: Presidents and the...

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  7. Aug 18, 2010 · The Constitution goes on to require that two-thirds of Senators present must approve a treaty before it can be ratified. As "Chief Diplomat" for the nation, the President represents the United States to other countries, and directs our foreign policy.

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