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Congress and the War on Terror - Making Policy for the Long War

English · Hardback

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As the U.S. government continues the battle against terrorism, Congress-representatives of the people-must develop long-term policies that provide for national security and protect the civil liberties of the American people.
Much of the conversation surrounding the War on Terror focuses on presidential power and responses to the president's exercising that power. Often overlooked or downplayed is the role of Congress in directing the outcome of the war. This book illustrates how Congress-in conjunction with the president and the judiciary-has played a key role in laying the foundation for many post-9/11 policies in areas such as surveillance and detention.

Instead of arguing that Congress is incapable of making successful counterterrorism policy, Congress and the War on Terror objectively examines what Congress has done in the past to suggest what action may be needed in the future. Covering controversial topics including torture, interrogation, drones, and military tribunals, it shows that only understanding previous decisions will enable Americans to determine what role Congress should play as the United States fights terror.

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Preface
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Electronic Surveillance and National Security
Chapter 3 Interrogation and Torture
Chapter 4 Military Tribunals
Chapter 5 Drones and Targeted Killing
Chapter 6 Making Policy for the Long War
Notes
Bibliography
Index


About the author

Darren A. Wheeler earned his PhD in political science from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, specializing in public law. He is currently associate professor of political science at Ball State University.

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