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.
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