ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. 105 



Chapter XIV. The Power to Make International Agree- 

 ments. 



156. Power of the States to Make Agreements with Consent of Congress. 318 



157. Power of the States to Make Agreements Independently 319 



158. Power of the National Government to Make Agreements 321 



159. Congress can not make International Agreements 321 



160. The Courts can not make International Agreements 322 



A. The Power to Make Executive Agreements. 



161. The Obligation of Executive Agreements 322 



162. Administrative Agreements under Authority of Act of Congress.... 323 



163. Administrative Agreements under Authority of Treaty 324 



164. Independent Administrative Agreements 325 



165. Recent Practice 325 



166. The Validity of Administrative Agreements 327 



167. The Power to Make Military Agreements 328 



168. Armistices and Preliminaries of Peace 329 



169. Validity of Military Agreements 33° 



170. Power to Make Diplomatic Agreements 33^ 



171. Diplomatic Agreements Settling Controversies 332 



172. VaHdity of Diplomatic Agreements 333 



B. TJic Pozver to Make Treaties. 



173. The Subject Matter of Treaties 334 



174. The Initiation of Treaties 33^ 



175. The Appointment of Negotiators 337 



176. The Negotiation and Signature of Treaties 337 



177. Consent to the Ratification of Treaties 340 



178. The Ratification of Treaties 342 



179. The Exchange of Ratifications 342 



180. The Proclamation of Treaties 343 



C. The Pozver to Terminate Treaties. 



181. Change in Conditions 344 



182. Violation of Treaty by One Party 344 



183. Conclusion of New Treaty 345 



184. Denunciation by Congress 34^ 



185. Denunciation by the Treaty-making Power 347 



186. Denunciation by the President 347 



187. Legislative Abrogation 34^ 



188. Conclusion 349 



Chapter XV. The Power to Make Political Decisions in For- 

 eign Affairs: Recognition, Annexation, Citizen- 

 ship AND the Determination of Policy, 



189. Distinction Between Domestic and Foreign Affairs 350 



190. State Power to Make Political Decision in Foreign Affairs 351 



191. National Power to Make Political Decisions in Foreign Affairs 353 



