Word: foreign
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...dispute must exercise great caution -- first, to distinguish violations of law from policy disagreements which are the expected and natural by-product of separated powers, and to make certain that the laws are applied consistently with the scope of the president's substantial constitutional authority in the area of foreign affairs...
...department said Walsh had overstated Congress' power to regulate the conduct of foreign affairs and covert intelligence operations...
...president has plenary power which Congress cannot invade to conduct diplomacy, including covert diplomacy that seeks support (including financial contributions) for the foreign policy he articulates on behalf of the nation...
...Because of the doctrine of executive privilege and the president's inherent foreign affairs authority, Congress' authority to compel disclosure of information concerning covert activity is necessarily subject to formidable constitutional limitations...
...problems face an undergraduate who wishes to study overseas. Most notably, credit is notoriously difficult to receive, since many programs do not meet Harvard's demanding and unique requirements such as tutorials and the Core Curriculum. If Harvard developed its own overseas programs, it could arrange reciprocal relationships with foreign schools, tailored to Harvard's specifications...