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Preferred term
foreign policy and the presidency
Definition
- The president's power to deal with foreign nations and international incidents. In the nineteenth century, when U.S. foreign interests were limited primarily to trade and western expansion, presidents were able to concentrate largely on domestic policy. [Source: Student's Guide to the Presidency; Foreign Policy and the Presidency]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/foreign_policy_and_the_presidency
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