Making war: the 200-year-old battle between the President and Congress over how America goes to war
Former Secretary of the Navy John Lehman here confronts one of the momentous issues of American history and the American present--the contending prerogatives of the president and Congress in making war. Lehman, a lively controversialist and scholar, examines the history of American military decision...
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Zusammenfassung: | Former Secretary of the Navy John Lehman here confronts one of the momentous issues of American history and the American present--the contending prerogatives of the president and Congress in making war. Lehman, a lively controversialist and scholar, examines the history of American military decision making from the Revolutionary period to the Gulf War. Whose power is it to declare war, to carry it out, and to sustain its course and bring it to an end? In addressing these major constitutional questions, Lehman is vibrantly contemporary, too, writing as a government insider to offer a exceptionally vivid perspective on Operation Desert Storm and recent military actions in Grenada, Libya, Lebanon, and Panama. Arguing vehemently for the primacy of presidential over congressional power, Lehman adds crucial new details to our understanding of the post-Vietnam era of American politics. Characteristically, Lehman pulls no punches. He sheds provocative new light on congressional investigations into Watergate and Iran-Contra, authoritatively demonstrating the ways in which Congress has created crippling impediments to presidential power. Yet he provides a fresh understanding of the essential role Congress must play in committing the nation to war, and he enumerates how presidents from Jefferson to Bush have interpreted--and misinterpreted--the powers grated them as commander in chief. John Lehman's enlightening new book makes a invaluable contribution as to whether responsible judgments will be made if and when the nation must again confront the crucial decision of making war. |
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adam_text | MAKING
WAR
The 200-Year-Old Battle Between
the President and Congress over
How America Goes to War
JOHN LEHMAN
CHARLES SCRIBNER S SONS
New York
MAXWELL MACMILLAN CANADA
Toronto
MAXWELL MACMILLAN INTERNATIONAL
New York Oxford Singapore Sydney
Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xvii
l Desert Storm 1
2 Theory, Law, and Politics 57
3 From the Shores of Tripoli to the War Powers Act 75
/ A From the War Powers Act to Tripoli s Shores 97
5 Making Treaties Instead of War 129
6 The Power of Inquisition 157
7 Keeping Secrets 183
8 Covert Action and the Invasions of Panama 201
9 The Power of Money 241
Notes 273
Index 283
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MAKING
WAR
The 200-Year-Old Battle Between
the President and Congress over
How America Goes to War
JOHN LEHMAN
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
New York
MAXWELL MACMILLAN CANADA
Toronto
MAXWELL MACMILLAN INTERNATIONAL
New York Oxford Singapore Sydney
Contents
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Acknowledgments xvii
'l Desert Storm 1
2 Theory, Law, and Politics 57
3 From the Shores of Tripoli to the War Powers Act 75
/'A From the War Powers Act to Tripoli's Shores 97
5 Making Treaties Instead of War 129
6 The Power of Inquisition 157
7 Keeping Secrets 183
8 Covert Action and the Invasions of Panama 201
9 The Power of Money 241
Notes 273
Index 283
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