Divided Power

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Donald R. Kelley
University of Arkansas Press, 2005 - Всего страниц: 216

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Answering the Invitation to Struggle
1
The President Executive and Congress The Same Old Story?
19
Authorizing War Congressional Resolutions and Presidential Leadership 19552002
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Intraparty Factionalism on Key Foreign Policy Issues Congress versus Clinton 19952000
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Explaining CongressionalExecutive Rivalry in International Affairs The Changing Role of Parties Committees and the Issue Agenda
111
Which Dancer Leads? Foreign Trade Policy Making and Divided Government
133
LongTerm Trends in Congressional Foreign Policy Behavior Explaining Variations in Contention in the US Senate in the Past and in the Future
149
Seeing Things in Perspective
167
Contributors
181
Notes
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Index
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Стр. 54 - Chief, to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression.
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Стр. 47 - States be and he hereby is authorized to employ the Armed Forces of the United States as he deems necessary for the specific purpose of securing and protecting Formosa and the Pescadores against armed attack...
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Стр. 43 - Meanwhile, the situation has become sufficiently critical to impel me, without awaiting action by the United Nations, to ask the Congress to participate now, by specific resolution, in measures designed to improve the prospects for peace. These measures would contemplate the use of the Armed Forces of the United States if necessary to assure the security of Formosa and the Pescadores.

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