an extremely useful, insightful and well-writen volume.--Law and
Politics Book ReviewAn excellent scholarly compendium of 14 essays
focusing on the wide gulf that has developed in the last 60 years
between constitutional principle and governmental practice in the
conduct of foreign affairs.--Foreign AffairsWill be of significant
use to those interested in the interaction between the branches
with respect to foreign policy and the constitutional arguments
that surround it.--American Politics ReviewThe authors of the 14
articles in this cohesive collection propose that executive
domination of American foreign policy has become so pervasive as to
threaten the constitutional balance between the president and
Congress.--The Historian
These provocative essays on the delicate partnership of Congress
and the president are must reading for members of Congress,
presidents, presidential advisers, and all serious students of
American constitutionalism.--Thomas E. Cronin, author of
The State of the PresidencyA well-conceived and impressive book
that will be useful for both scholars and general
readers.--Jules Lobel, lead attorney in Dellums v. BushAn
important contribution to the growing body of literature on
separate and shared national security powers in our
democracy.--Stephen Dycus, coauthor of National Security
Law
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