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Florida Journal of International Law

Abstract

This article examines the present posture of the executive with respect to Poland by tracing the executive’s inherent authority to regulate and control — for whatever domestic benefit—economic or political largess. Within this context, this article will review the role of the President in international affairs with a review of the court and its abdication from international policy considerations. This article will then explore the executive’s direction within the context of Poland keeping in mind that conditions are, in Central and Eastern Europe, changing daily.

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