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I'm not exactly sure on this but the chief foreign policy maker makes either laws or guidelines to meet with other countries (e.g. Condoleezza Rice and her failed attempts with Israel or Palestine.) These rules/guidelines are followed by the jobs they apply to.

The answer is President Nixon. Due to his capability of ratifation of treaties he was dumbed this title due to his "architect" ways with foreign policy.

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In the UK, the Prime Minister is considered the Chief foreign policy maker as he is accountable for all policies implemented through Parliament.

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In this job, the president has to take care of foreign affairs, make treaties, hire ambassadors, and tries to improve relationship with foreign countries.

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In the United States, the President is the primary maker of foreign policy.

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