The Powers Of War And Peace: The Constitution And Foreign Affairs After 9/11

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Since the September 11 attacks on the United States, the Bush administration has come under fire for its methods of combating terrorism. Waging war against al Qaeda has proven to be a legal quagmire, with critics claiming that the administration's response in Afghanistan and Iraq is unconstitutional. The war on terror--and, in a larger sense, the administration's decision to withdraw from the ABM Treaty and the Kyoto accords--has many wondering whether the constitutional framework for making foreign affairs decisions has been discarded by the present administration.
John Yoo, formerly a lawyer in the Department of Justice, here makes the case for a completely new approach to understanding what the Constitution says about foreign affairs, particularly the powers of war and peace. Looking to American history, Yoo points out that from Truman and Korea to Clinton's intervention in Kosovo, American presidents have had to act decisively on the world stage without a declaration of war. They are able to do so, Yoo argues, because the Constitution grants the president, Congress, and the courts very different powers, requiring them to negotiate the country's foreign policy. Yoo roots his controversial analysis in a brilliant reconstruction of the original understanding of the foreign affairs power and supplements it with arguments based on constitutional text, structure, and history.
Accessibly blending historical arguments with current policy debates, "The Powers of War and Peace" will no doubt be hotly debated. And while the questions it addresses are as old and fundamental as the Constitution itself, America's response to the September 11 attacks has renewed them with even greaterforce and urgency.
"Can the president of the United States do whatever he likes in wartime without oversight from Congress or the courts? This year, the issue came to a head as the Bush administration struggled to maintain its aggressive approach to the detention and interrogation of suspected enemy combatants in the war on terrorism. But this was also the year that the administration's claims about presidential supremacy received their most sustained intellectual defense in] "The Powers of War and Peace,""--Jeffrey Rosen, "New York"" Times
""Yoo's theory promotes frank discussion of the national interest and makes it harder for politicians to parade policy conflicts as constitutional crises. Most important, Yoo's approach offers a way to renew our political system's democratic vigor."--David B. Rivkin Jr. and Carlos Ramos-Mrosovsky, "National Review
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Details of Book: The Powers Of War And Peace: The Constitution And Foreign Affairs After 9/11 Book: The Powers Of War And Peace: The Constitution And Foreign Affairs After 9/11
Author: John Yoo
ISBN:

0226960323


ISBN-13:

9780226960326

,

978-0226960326


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2006/10/02
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Number of Pages: 366
Language: English
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    Book: The Powers Of War And Peace: The Constitution And Foreign Affairs After 9/11 by John Yoo
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