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THE WAR POWER IN AN AGE OF TERRORISM IBD

PALGRAVE MACMILLAN
12 / 2018
9781349958726
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Sinopsis

This book features a lively debate between two prominent scholars-Michael A. Genovese and David Gray Adler-on the critical issue of whether the Constitution, written in the 18th Century, remains adequate to the national security challenges of our time. The question of áthe scope of the presidentâÇÖs constitutional authority-if any-to initiate war on behalf of the American people, long the subject of heated debate in the corridors of power and the groves of academe, has become an issue of surpassing importance for a nation confronted by existential threats in an Age of Terrorism. This question should be thoroughly reviewed and debated by members of Congress, and considered by all Americans before they are asked to go to war. áIf the constitutional allocation of powers on matters of war and peace is outdated, what changes should be made? áIs there a need to increase presidential power? áWhat role should Congress play in the war on terror?

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