Congress at War: The Politics of Conflict Since 1789 / Edition 1

Congress at War: The Politics of Conflict Since 1789 / Edition 1

by Charles A. Stevenson
ISBN-10:
1597971812
ISBN-13:
9781597971812
Pub. Date:
08/01/2007
Publisher:
Potomac Books
ISBN-10:
1597971812
ISBN-13:
9781597971812
Pub. Date:
08/01/2007
Publisher:
Potomac Books
Congress at War: The Politics of Conflict Since 1789 / Edition 1

Congress at War: The Politics of Conflict Since 1789 / Edition 1

by Charles A. Stevenson

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Overview

Congress at War reviews the historical record of the U.S. Congress in authorizing, funding, overseeing, and terminating major military operations. Refuting arguments that Congress cannot and should not set limits or conditions on the use of U.S. armed forces, this book catalogs the many times when previous Congresses have enacted restrictions--often with the acceptance and compliance of wartime presidents. While Congress has formally declared war only five times in U.S. history, it has authorized the use of force fifteen other times. In recent decades, however, lawmakers have weakened their Constitutional claims by failing on several occasions to enact measures either supporting or opposing military operations ordered by the president. Concise, dramatically written, and illustrated with several summary tables, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in America's wars--past or present.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781597971812
Publisher: Potomac Books
Publication date: 08/01/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr. Charles A. Stevenson teaches at the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University. A former professor at the National War College, he also draws upon his two decades as a Senate staffer on national security matters to illustrate the political motivations that influence decisions on war and peace.
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