I'd say they're a mix. The President can advocate for them and even impose them. Congress can review and either affirm them or legislate to negate them just as with any other treaty.
Sure. The House or Senate can initiate a bill that puts specific limits executive power in terms of what can go into a treaty or not. If the President goes along with that, then it's a done deal (or Congress overrides a veto).
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