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... President is paramount and Congress only plays a passive and supportive role . As chief diplomat , the President's dominant position in foreign affairs has long been recognized by the nation's distinguished jurists . In 1799 , John ...
... President is paramount and Congress only plays a passive and supportive role . As chief diplomat , the President's dominant position in foreign affairs has long been recognized by the nation's distinguished jurists . In 1799 , John ...
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... President Reagan stated that " We will not permit the unofficial relations between the American people and the Chinese people on Taiwan to weaken our commitment to this ( one China ) principle . " President Reagan's letter and the ...
... President Reagan stated that " We will not permit the unofficial relations between the American people and the Chinese people on Taiwan to weaken our commitment to this ( one China ) principle . " President Reagan's letter and the ...
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... President has not changed his mind . Even Congressional recommendations urging the President to submit the additional sale of F5E fighters to Congress as soon as possible have not been acted upon . Those members of Congress who support ...
... President has not changed his mind . Even Congressional recommendations urging the President to submit the additional sale of F5E fighters to Congress as soon as possible have not been acted upon . Those members of Congress who support ...
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