War powers : how the imperial presidency hijacked the Constitution /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Irons, Peter H., 1940-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Metropolitan Books, 2005.
Edition:1st ed.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • In the beginning: "the power of war and peace"
  • "Not only war but public war": congressional authority in the new nation
  • "A war unjust and unnecessary": seizing a continental empire
  • "The great exigencies of government": the Civil War
  • "Remember the Maine": the birth of imperial America
  • "We must have no criticism now": the war to end all wars
  • "The sole organ of the nation": the birth of the imperial presidency
  • "The very bring of constitutional power": Japanese Americans and German saboteurs
  • "A world-wide American empire": the imperial presidency in the Cold War
  • "What every schoolboy knows": Vietnam and congressional abdication
  • "We were going to war": from the Gulf War to Afghanistan
  • "We will not hesitate to act alone": the American colossus in the age of preemptive war
  • "The constitution is just a piece of paper": empire vs. democracy.