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Imbalance of Powers

Constitutional Interpretation and the Making of American Foreign Policy

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An edition of Imbalance of Powers (1996)

Imbalance of Powers

Constitutional Interpretation and the Making of American Foreign Policy

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English
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287

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Cover of: Imbalance of powers
Imbalance of powers: constitutional interpretation and the making of American foreign policy
1997, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: Imbalance of Powers
Imbalance of Powers: Constitutional Interpretation and the Making of American Foreign Policy
August 31, 1996, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
Cover of: Imbalance of Powers
Imbalance of Powers: Constitutional Interpretation and the Making of American Foreign Policy
September 12, 1996, Oxford University Press, USA
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First Sentence

"Responding to the growing power of a perceived "Imperial Presidency" at the end of the Vietnam War and in the aftermath of Watergate, a majority in Congress tried to follow the constitutional blueprint to rebalance the separation of powers by passing a number of laws that were designed to assert legislative authority in foreign policy."

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Library of Congress
KF4651 .S72 1997, KF4651 .S555 1997, KF4651.S72 1997, KF4651 .S72 1996

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7387870M
Internet Archive
imbalanceofpower0000silv
ISBN 10
0195104765
ISBN 13
9780195104769
LCCN
95046428
OCLC/WorldCat
33404415
Goodreads
513499

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OL2975736W

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Responding to the growing power of a perceived "Imperial Presidency" at the end of the Vietnam War and in the aftermath of Watergate, a majority in Congress tried to follow the constitutional blueprint to rebalance the separation of powers by passing a number of laws that were designed to assert legislative authority in foreign policy.
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