the president and his chief advisers are the principal architects of U.S. foreign Policy.
THe President has a staff member who makes up his schedule. Of course, he makes the final decisions himself.
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.
Previous Judicial Decisions
Stare decisis is the guiding principle for courts that makes decisions predictable and consistent.
foreign policy
In the United States, the Secretary of State is in charge of foreign affairs. The President, however, makes all of the final decisions on important matters.
the president and his chief advisers are the principal architects of U.S. foreign Policy.
the setter
Investigative A++
A policy covering something over which the government has power Legitimate policy is a virtue of political institutions. This is what makes the decisions about laws.
regulatory C;
Investigative A++
If there is a problem with the constitutionally of a law the Supreme Court makes the decision. The president has no power.
JUDICAL
In the United States the State Department and its head, the Secretary of State makes foreign policy under the direction of the US President. At times Senators or other Congress represtatives may express their point of view on foreign policy matters.
This rle makes guidelens meet with other countries.