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Abdicating Responsibility - Congress's Historical Failure to Oversee Intelligence

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Informationen zum Autor Robert Kennedy is Professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. He previously served as Director of the joint German-American George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Germany. In nearly 35 years of government service, he has served as Civilian Deputy Commandant, NATO Defense College in Romeight D. Eisenhower Professor of National Security Studies and research analyst at the U.S. Army War Colleged Foreign Affairs Officer, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Klappentext A troubling look at why, for a variety of reasons, congressional power on issues of war and peace has diminished over time, resulting in an abdication of responsibility as the executive branch led the United States into a war with Iraq in 2003. The Road to War: Congress' Historic Abdication of Responsibility is a thought-provoking discussion of the ramifications of a shift in the balance of powers between Congress and the Executive Branch with regard to war and peace. To underscore his argument, author Robert Kennedy outlines the intellectual origins of the U.S. Constitution and examines the intent of the Framers on the relationship between Congress and the executive branch in the formulation of foreign and security policy and decisions of war and peace. Kennedy traces the erosion of congressional power from 1789 to the 21st century, concluding that Congress has often gifted away its war powers to the president, preferring to leave decisions on his shoulders, rather than accept the responsibility for a comprehensive examination of the issues and the tough decisions that such efforts might entail. This abdication by Congress of its constitutionally mandated responsibilities dangerously threatens the systems of checks and balances established under the Constitution. Power no longer checks power. Ambition is set free to take the Road to War. Zusammenfassung A troubling look at why! for a variety of reasons! congressional power on issues of war and peace has diminished over time! resulting in an abdication of responsibility as the executive branch led the United States into a war with Iraq in 2003. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Introduction 1 Intellectual Origins of the American Constitution 2 The Constitutional Convention: Forging a Nation 3 Laying the Foundation 4 Gathering Clouds 5 A Rise and Fall in Presidential Power 6 A Season for Abdication Conclusions Chronology Notes Index ...

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