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The U.S. Constitution and the Power to Go to War: Historical and Current Perspectives

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The U.S. Constitution and the Power to Go to War: Historical and Current Perspectives

Contributors:

By (Author) Gary M. Stern
Edited by Morton H. Halperin

ISBN:

9780313289583

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th November 1993

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Constitution: government and the state
Warfare and defence

Dewey:

353.07

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Description

Noted experts examine America's power to go to war historically and recently, now that the Cold War has ended. They propose ways that the Congress and the president might develop a new working consensus for dealing with the use of military or paramilitary force in the future. This scholarly study of constitutional and statutory proscriptions, UN treaty and international obligations, and judicial restraints is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students, law students, teachers, and professionals concerned with constitutional interpretation, the government's division of power, and war making.

Reviews

.,."This very valuable book carefully and broadly examines the war powers of the US government from revolutionary times to the present. The editors and contributing authors all are well-respected authorities clearly competent in their areas of specialty... Each chapter is well written and thoroughly documented, and the contributors take pains to show the present and future relevance of their analyses... This first-rate book is highly recommended."-Choice
...This very valuable book carefully and broadly examines the war powers of the US government from revolutionary times to the present. The editors and contributing authors all are well-respected authorities clearly competent in their areas of specialty... Each chapter is well written and thoroughly documented, and the contributors take pains to show the present and future relevance of their analyses... This first-rate book is highly recommended.-Choice
The book is to be recommended. It provides useful introductory material in a difficult subject.-The Friday Review
"The book is to be recommended. It provides useful introductory material in a difficult subject."-The Friday Review
..."This very valuable book carefully and broadly examines the war powers of the US government from revolutionary times to the present. The editors and contributing authors all are well-respected authorities clearly competent in their areas of specialty... Each chapter is well written and thoroughly documented, and the contributors take pains to show the present and future relevance of their analyses... This first-rate book is highly recommended."-Choice

Author Bio

GARY M. STERN, Research Associate at the Center for National Security Studies, focuses on the war powers and other issues involving national security and civil liberties. He co-authored Lawful Wars with Morton Halperin in Foreign Policy (Fall 1988) and the American Civil Liberties Union amicus curiae brief in Dellums v. Bush in 1990. MORTON H. HALPERIN, Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, was formerly the Director of the Advisory Board of the Center for National Security Studies and the American Civil Liberties Union. His many books include Self-Determination in the New World Order (1992) and Nuclear Fallacy (1987).

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