The Senate Role in Foreign Affairs Appointments, Prepared by the Foreign Affairs Division Congressional Research Service ... August, 19711971 - 76 pages |
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... bureau chiefs like those of Policy Planning and Intelligence and Research at the Department of State ? On the other hand , are there positions where Senate confirmation serves no useful purpose , such as the appointments and promotions ...
... bureau chiefs like those of Policy Planning and Intelligence and Research at the Department of State ? On the other hand , are there positions where Senate confirmation serves no useful purpose , such as the appointments and promotions ...
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... Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce in the Department of Commerce , illustrates the occasional Senate practice of giving its advice and consent to the appointment of a person whom it had earlier rejected or caused to be withdrawn ...
... Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce in the Department of Commerce , illustrates the occasional Senate practice of giving its advice and consent to the appointment of a person whom it had earlier rejected or caused to be withdrawn ...
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... , Committee on Foreign Relations , legislative calendar , 92d Cong . ( No. 2 ) , Apr. 15 , 1971 , p . 28 . Federal Bureau of Investigation , and , in appropriate cases 16 Procedure in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
... , Committee on Foreign Relations , legislative calendar , 92d Cong . ( No. 2 ) , Apr. 15 , 1971 , p . 28 . Federal Bureau of Investigation , and , in appropriate cases 16 Procedure in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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... Bureau of Investigation . " 1 U.S. Congress , Senate . Committee on Foreign Relations , " Background Information on the Committee on Foreign Relations , " 1968 edition , p . 32 , and Legislative History , 83d Cong . , p . 63 . 2 U.S. ...
... Bureau of Investigation . " 1 U.S. Congress , Senate . Committee on Foreign Relations , " Background Information on the Committee on Foreign Relations , " 1968 edition , p . 32 , and Legislative History , 83d Cong . , p . 63 . 2 U.S. ...
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... Bureau of Public Affairs . Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of African Affairs . Assistant Secretary for Inter - American Affairs . Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European Affairs . Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Near ...
... Bureau of Public Affairs . Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of African Affairs . Assistant Secretary for Inter - American Affairs . Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European Affairs . Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Near ...
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1946 Public Law 90th Congress 91st Congress Act Public Law Administrator advice and consent Advisory AMB FS0-1 AMB AMB FSO-1 AMB FSO-CM AMB AMB NC AMB ambassador or minister amended approved Arms Control Asian Development Bank Assistant Secretary bassador Board Bureau Central Intelligence Agency Chairman chief of mission Commission Committee on Foreign conferring personal ranks confirmation requirement Cong Constitution Control and Disarmament David K. E. Bruce Department designate District of Columbia Executive Agents Executive Director foreign affairs field foreign policy Foreign Relations Committee Foreign Service Act Foreign Service information Foreign Service officers FS0-1 AMB NC FSO-1 AMB Governor holding personal rank international organizations legislation Members of Congress ment President Presidential rank of ambassador rank of minister represent the United Republic Senate Foreign Relations Senator Fulbright serve Service information officers specified session submitted tion treaty U.S. Congress U.S. delegation U.S. Representative United Nations vote William William Leonhart Wriston
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Page 23 - US representative to the European Office of the United Nations and other international organizations ; and to authorize payment of a housing allowance to certain officers assigned to the US mission to the United Nations.
Page 33 - Board. (d) OFFICERS AND STAFF. — The Executive Vice President of the Corporation shall be appointed by the President of the United States," by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and shall serve at the pleasure of the President. Other officers, attorneys, employees, and agents shall be selected and appointed by the Corporation, and shall be vested with such powers and duties as the Corporation may determine.
Page 37 - An office is a public station, or employment, conferred by the appointment of government. The term embraces the ideas of...
Page 6 - No money shall be paid from the Treasury, as salary, to any person appointed during the recess of the Senate, to fill a vacancy in any existing office, if the vacancy existed while the Senate was in session, and was by law required to be filled by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, until such appointee has been confirmed by the Senate.
Page 15 - Resolved, That it is the sense of the Senate that when the United States recognizes a foreign government and exchanges diplomatic representatives with it, this does not of itself imply that the United States approves of the form, ideology, or policy of that foreign government.
Page 23 - The President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint additional persons with appropriate titles, rank, and status to represent the United States in the principal organs of the United Nations and in such organs, commissions, or other bodies as may be created by the United Nations with respect to nuclear energy or disarmament (control and limitation of armament).