Armed interventions in Libya, Haiti, Iraq, Vietnam, and Korea challenged the US president and Congress with a core question of constitutional interpretation: do
For this new edition, Louis Fisher has updated his arguments to include critiques of the Clinton & Bush presidencies, particularly the Use of Force Act, the Ira
The Constitution of the United States divides war powers between the executive and legislative branches to guard against ill-advised or unnecessary military act
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This book examines a fundamental question in the development of the American empire: What constraints does the Constitution place on our territorial expansion,