War Powers of the President and Congress: Who Holds the Arrows and Olive Branch, by W.T. Reveley

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Abstract

The war powers have long been a source of heated debate and grave concern springing from the fact that with the war powers we are dealing with the lives of individuals and the safety of the state. The debate is made more difficult because of the uncertainty and ambiguity of the wording in the Constitution that deals with these powers.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)421-422
JournalAmerican Political Science Review
Volume76
Issue number2
StatePublished - 1982

Disciplines

  • Political Science

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