While Dangers Gather: Congressional Checks on Presidential War PowersPrinceton University Press, 27 juin 2011 - 384 pages Nearly five hundred times in the past century, American presidents have deployed the nation's military abroad, on missions ranging from embassy evacuations to full-scale wars. The question of whether Congress has effectively limited the president's power to do so has generally met with a resounding "no." In While Dangers Gather, William Howell and Jon Pevehouse reach a very different conclusion. |
Table des matières
Testing Claims about Congressional Influence | 51 |
One Causal Pathway | 153 |
Tables Relating to Chapter 3 | 243 |
Text and Tables Relating to Chapter 4 | 245 |
Table Relating to Chapter 6 | 259 |
Table Relating to Chapter 7 | 260 |
Notes | 263 |
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While Dangers Gather: Congressional Checks on Presidential War Powers William G. Howell,Jon C. Pevehouse Aucun aperçu disponible - 2007 |