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War and the rogue presidency : restoring the republic after Congressional failure

Title
War and the rogue presidency : restoring the republic after Congressional failure / Ivan Eland.
ISBN
9781598133226
1598133225
Publication
Oakland, California : Independent Institute, [2019]
Physical Description
xiii, 330 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary
"In War and the Rogue Presidency, Ivan Eland shows that almost immediately after the nation's founding, starting with the first presidency of George Washington, the executive's role in defense and foreign policy began expanding past what the framers of the Constitution had envisioned. The Constitution enshrined Congress as the dominant branch of government, giving Congress, not the President, most of the powers in defense and foreign policy. This comprehensive book shows how the presidential aggrandizement of greater powers has only been possible because of congressional abdication. However, this expansion of the executive's role was still relatively contained until the Cold War when undeclared, permanent war became ongoing policy, and then the post-9/11 war on terror dramatically expanded the President's role. Such expansion has had deleterious effects on U.S. foreign policy abroad, as well as a major erosion of the republic, its security at home, and the liberties of American citizens. War and the Rogue Presidency is an in-depth examination of the history of the congressional-executive tug-of-war over U.S. security policy and why reclaiming constitutional standards is essential to restore both an effective national defense and civil and economic liberties. To get Congress to do that, Dr. Eland presents ways in which internal congressional incentives could be changed to provide motivation for legislative push-back. As a result, the book suggests important actions Congress could take for such a push-back along with other reforms that would effectively rein in the rogue presidency."--Publisher's description.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 20, 2019
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction
What is the imperial presidency?
Constitutional mandates for defense and foreign policy
America's aggressive expansion
The United States as a global power
The rise of the imperial presidency
War empowers executive expansion
Reclaiming Congressional authority
Conclusion
Restoring the Founders' vision of the republic.
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