The author discusses the textual basis of foreign affairs power given to a president of the U.S. He notes that the presidential power is sometimes divided into the external executive and internal executive. He also adds that former President George Washington exercised the foreign affairs functions that were not specifically mentioned in the Constitution. He suggests maintaining a rule of law in foreign affairs by adhering to the eighteenth-century meaning of executive power.
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