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title:Congress and United States Foreign Policy : Controlling the Use of Force in the Nuclear Age
author:Barnhart, Michael A.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0887064663
print isbn13:9780887064661
ebook isbn13:9780585076942
language:English
subjectWar and emergency powers--United States--Congresses, Nuclear arms control--United States--Congresses, Legislative power--United States--Congresses, Executive power--United States--Congresses.
publication date:1987
lcc:KF5060.A75C66 1987eb
ddc:342.73/412
subject:War and emergency powers--United States--Congresses, Nuclear arms control--United States--Congresses, Legislative power--United States--Congresses, Executive power--United States--Congresses.
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Congress and United States Foreign Policy
Controlling the Use of Force in the Nuclear Age
Edited By
Michael Barnhart
State University of New York Press
Page iv
Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1987 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For information, address State University of New York
Press, State University Plaza, Albany, N.Y., 12246
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Congress and United States foreign policy.
"The studies in this volume were written for the
Jacob K. Javits Collection Inaugural Conference,
held in October 1985, at the State University of
New York at Stony Brook"Pref.
Includes index.
1. War and emergency powersUnited States
Congresses. 2. Nuclear arms controlUnited States
Congresses. 3. Legislative powerUnited States
Congresses. 4. Executive powerUnited States
Congresses. I. Barnhart, Michael A., 1951
II. Jacob K. Javits Collection Inaugural Conference
(1985: State University of New York at Stony Brook)
KF5060.A75C66 1987 342.73412 86-23057
ISBN 0-88706-465-5 347.302412
ISBN 0-88706-466-3 (pbk.)
Page v
To the memory of
Senator Jacob K. Javits
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CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Acknowledgements
xi
Part One Congress and the War power
Introduction
Ann-Marie Scheidt
3
1. The Origins of the War Power Provision of the Constitution
William Conrad Gibbons
9
2. Not for the First Time: Antecedents and Origins of the War Powers Resolution, 19451970
Duane Tananbaum
39
3. The Debate Over the War Powers Resolution
Jacob K. Javits
55
4. The Impact of the War Powers Resolution
John H. Sullivan
59
Part Two Congress and Arms Limitation
Introduction
77
5. With the Advice and Consent of the Senate: The Treaty-Making Process before the Cold War Years
Wayne S. Cole
79
6. The Senate, Detente, and SALT I
Robert D. Schulzinger
90

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7. Constraining SALT II: The Role of the Senate
Stanley J. Higinbotham
98
Part Three Congress and the Executive: Oversight and Dissent
Introduction
125
8. What the Founding Fathers Intended: Congressional-Executive Relations in the Early American Republic
David M. Pletcher
127
9. Military Assistance and American Foreign Policy: The Role of Congress
Chester J. Pach, Jr.
137
10. Oversight or Afterview?: Congress, the CIA, and Covert Actions since 1947
Thomas G. Patterson
154
11. The Executive, Congress, and the Vietnam War, 19651975
George C. Herring
176
Contributors
187
Index
190

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PREFACE
While a wide range of scholars have examined the U.S. Congress, its role in American foreign policy has been studied by a relatively small number, nearly all political scientists. While these works, such as those by Crabb and Holt, Dahl, Destler, Frank and Weisband, Platt, Rourke, Wilcox, and Sofaer (a legal scholar), among others, have made important contributions,1 relatively few participants on the insidesuch as Jack Sullivan, a contributoror historians on the outside have directed their attention and brought their perspectives to Congress and foreign policy. The over-thousand page
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