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The following is a list of international organizations in which the United States of America officially participates. [1] Agreement between the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and Canada (USMCA) Asian Development Bank (ADB) (nonregional member) Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
This is a list of United States federal agencies that are primarily devoted to research and development, including their notable subdivisions. These agencies are responsible for carrying out the science policy of the United States.
These further cloud attempts to enumerate a list of agencies. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The executive branch of the federal government includes the Executive Office of the President and the United States federal executive departments (whose secretaries belong to the Cabinet ).
Organisations grouping almost all the countries in their respective continents. Note that Cuba is a suspended member of the Organization of American States (OAS). Several smaller regional organizations with non-overlapping memberships. Several non-overlapping large alliances. Softer colors indicate observer/associate or candidate countries.
The FDIC was created by the 1933 Banking Act, enacted during the Great Depression to restore trust in the American banking system. Member banks' insurance dues are the primary source of funding. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) oversees campaign financing for all federal elections. The commission oversees election rules as well as ...
Brookings Institution, founded in 1916 in Washington, D.C. The Heritage Foundation , founded in 1973 in Washington, D.C. This is a list of think tanks in the United States .
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Administrative and support activities within the United States and abroad necessary for the performance of authorized activities and; Such other intelligence activities as the president may direct from time to time. Before the CIA's establishment, several military intelligence agencies, [9] and the FBI to a limited extent, fulfilled its role.