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Congress And The Cold War Robert David Johnson

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Congress And The Cold War Robert David Johnson
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.4 MB
Pages: 380
Author: Robert David Johnson
ISBN: 9780511136979, 9780521821339, 0511136978, 0521821339
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Congress And The Cold War Robert David Johnson by Robert David Johnson 9780511136979, 9780521821339, 0511136978, 0521821339 instant download after payment.

This book challenges the popular and scholarly image of a weak Cold War Congress, in which the unbalanced relationship between the legislative and executive branches culminated in the escalation of the U.S. commitment in Vietnam, paving the way for the passage of the War Powers Act in 1973. It evokes a more flexible conception of the congressional role in foreign policy, focused on three facets of legislative power: the use of spending measures; the internal workings of a Congress increasingly dominated by subcommittees; and the ability of individual legislators to affect foreign affairs by changing the way that policymakers and the public consider international questions.

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