Introduction Executive agreements are pacts between the president and the head of a foreign government. They have the same legal status as treaties, but they do not require Senate approval. The president utilizes executive agreements as part of the role as chief diplomat. In this activity, you will learn more about this controversial power of the president.
Destination Title: Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy
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