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Long Wars and the Constitution - Griffin, Stephen M.
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In a wide-ranging constitutional history of presidential war decisions from 1945 to the present, Stephen M. Griffin rethinks the long-running debate over the "imperial presidency" and concludes that the eighteenth-century Constitution is inadequate to the challenges of a post-9/11 world. The Constitution requires the consent of Congress before the United States can go to war. Truman's decision to fight in Korea without gaining that consent was unconstitutional, says Griffin, but the acquiescence of Congress and the American ...

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Long Wars and the Constitution 2013, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass

ISBN-13: 9780674058286

Hardcover