Last year's protracted health care debate in the United States
exposed the world to a Congress gridlocked by outdated rules,
incivility, and partisanship that have national security
implications. In a post-9/11 world of nuclear standoffs, terrorist
threats, and economic rivalries, congressional oversight and action
is needed more than ever. Yet deadlock and dysfunction have caused
Congress to fall short in fulfilling its constitutional role as
partner to the executive branch in the formulation and
implementation of national security policy.
"Congress and National Security" reviews the factors that have
led to today's dysfunctional Congress and the impact the breakdown
has had on its role in shaping national security policy. Kay King
explains the demise of effective congressional action on pressing
international issues since the conclusion of the cold war. She
offers a series of recommendations to reset congressional rules,
practices, and procedures to address the deadlock and restore
Congress as a full partner to the executive branch in advancing
U.S. national security interests.
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