The War-Making Powers of the President: Constitutional and International Law Aspects, by A.V. Thomas and A.J. Thomas

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Abstract

In almost every administration, questions arise over who has the authority to commit U.S. forces to armed conflict (military action short of a declared war). In this relatively short work, the Thomases attempt to sort out the constitutional and international law aspects of the war powers.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)239-240
JournalAmerican Political Science Review
Volume78
Issue number1
StatePublished - 1984

Disciplines

  • Political Science

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