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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Court, Constitution, and Foreign Affairs | 19 |
2 | Democratic Theory and the Conduct of American Foreign Policy | 57 |
3 | The President, Congress, and the Fulcrum of Foreign Policy | 85 |
4 | Presidential Prerogative and the Spirit of American Constitutionalism | 114 |
5 | The President's Recognition Power | 133 |
6 | Why the President Almost Always Wins in Foreign Affairs | 158 |
7 | The Constitution and Presidential Warmaking | 183 |
8 | The Spending Power | 227 |
9 | The War Powers Resolution and the Persian Gulf War | 241 |
10 | The Washington Administration, Congress, and Algiers | 259 |
11 | The Quasi-War and Presidential Warmaking | 274 |
12 | Secrecy and Constitutional Controls in the Federalist Period | 291 |
13 | The Barbary Wars: Legal Precedent for Invading Haiti? | 313 |
14 | Truman in Korea | 320 |
Appendix A: Federalist Papers | 335 | |
Appendix B: Foreign Affairs Cases | 344 | |
Selected Bibliography | 383 | |
About the Contributors | 387 | |
Index | 389 |
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