United States Foreign Policy: Its Organization and Control; Report |
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PART I | 32 |
The Effect of the American Constitutional | 41 |
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action adequate administrative agencies analysis aspects assumption attitude balance basic British broad Cabinet civil civilian committees conduct of foreign Congress congressional control of foreign coordination decisions Defense Mobilization democracy democratic Department diplomacy diplomatic economic Economic Cooperation Administration effective election emphasis Executive Branch Executive Office force foreign affairs foreign relations Foreign Service formulation Franklin D freedom function House human important involved issues Joint Chiefs leader legislative Legislature limited machinery major Marshall Plan matter ment methods military moral Moscow multilateral national interest national policy National Security Council nature necessary necessity Office of Defense operating parliamentary system party discipline political leadership possible present President presidential pressure problems public opinion questions requires role Secretary of Defense Senate separation of powers strength Study Group survival tended tion tional tive Treaty United Nations whole WILLIAM YANDELL ELLIOTT Woodrow Wilson World War II