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American Foreign Relations : Conduct and Policies - John Mabry Mathews

American Foreign Relations

Conduct and Policies

By: John Mabry Mathews

Hardcover | 14 February 2026

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"American Foreign Relations: Conduct and Policies" provides a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the mechanisms governing the United States' interactions with the global community. This work delves into the intricate balance of power between the executive and legislative branches in the formulation of foreign policy. The text explores the constitutional foundations of diplomacy, the role of the State Department, and the practical implementation of international agreements.

John Mabry Mathews examines the evolution of American diplomatic strategies, offering insights into the administrative and legal frameworks that define the nation's international stance. By addressing both the theory and the practice of foreign affairs, the book illuminates the complexities of treaty-making, the appointment of diplomatic representatives, and the influence of public opinion on external relations. "American Foreign Relations: Conduct and Policies" serves as an essential resource for understanding the structural underpinnings of American diplomacy during a transformative era in global politics, highlighting the enduring challenges of conducting foreign policy within a democratic system.

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