Treaties Defeated by the Senate: A Study of the Struggle Between President and Senate Over the Conduct of Foreign RelationsP. Smith, 1964 - 328 pagina's Begins with an examination of the Constitutional origin of the conflict between the President and the Senate regarding foreign relations, goes on to discuss the legal and political aspects of U.S. treaty making from 1789 through the Versailles Treaty in 1919. |
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The Origin of the Conflict | 1 |
Early Contests and Precedents 17891815 | 27 |
A Period of Quiescence 18151841 | 41 |
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