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Agreements that the president enters into that do not require the consent of the Senate are called executive agreements.

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Q: Agreements that the president enters into with foreign nations that do not require the advice and consent of the Senate are called?
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Who can srop the president from making unwise agreements with foreign nations?

Congress


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The president has the power to negotiate treaties with foreign nations but such agreements on behalf of the US must be approved by?

The Senate has the right of ratification.


Who maintains continuous communications with foreign countries and negotiate treaties and agreements with foreign nations?

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Maintains continuous communications with foreign countries and negotiates treaties and agreements with foreign nations?

Department of State


Who maintains continuous communication with foreign countries and negotiates treaties and agreements with foreign nations?

State Department


Does the president have the power to negotiate treaties with or without permssion or consent of congress?

Through the Department of State and the Department of Defense, the President is responsible for the protection of Americans abroad and of foreign nationals in the United States. The President decides whether to recognize new nations and new governments, and negotiate treaties with other nations, which become binding on the United States when approved by two-thirds of the Senate. The president may also negotiate "executive agreements" with foreign powers that are not subject to Senate confirmation. I believe the president can negotiate treaties, but they do not take effect until the Senate votes to ratify them.


A formal agreement between foreign nations is called an?

A formal agreement between foreign nations is commonly called an accord. However, they also can be called international agreements as well.


Who maintains continuous with foreign countries and negotiates treaties and agreements with foreign nations?

In the US government, it is the Department of State (State Department).