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    1. Presidential dominance, in short, is the usualway to characterize US foreign policy making

      this shows the reality that the president typically plays the leading role in shaping and directing foreign policy. Even though Congress has constitutional powers in this area, historical precedent, the need for quick decisions in crises, and the president’s position as Commander-in-Chief and chief diplomat have made presidential dominance the norm in foreign affairs.

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