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The first historical interpretation of the congressional response to the entire Cold War. Using a wide variety of sources, including several manuscript collections opened specifically for this study, the book challenges the popular and scholarly image of a weak Cold War Congress, in which the unbalanced relationship between the legislative and executive branches culminated in the escalation of the U.S. commitment in Vietnam, which in turn paved the way for a congressional resurgence best symbolized by the passage of the War Powers Act in 1973. Instead, understanding the congressional response to the Cold War requires a more flexible conception of the congressional role in foreign policy, focused on three facets of legislative power: the use of spending measures; the internal workings of a Congress increasingly dominated by subcommittees; and the ability of individual legislators to affect foreign affairs by changing the way that policymakers and the public considered international questions.

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2006, Cambridge University Press
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2006, Cambridge University Press
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2005, Cambridge University Press
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Table of Contents

Constructing a bipartisan foreign policy
Legislative power and the Congressional right
Redefining Congressional power
The consequences of Vietnam
The transformation of Stuart Symington
The new internationalists' Congress
The triumph of the Armed Services Committee.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.73/009/045
Library of Congress
E840 .J635 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3396024M
ISBN 10
0521821339, 0521528852
ISBN 13
9780521821339, 9780521528856
LCCN
2005008108
Library Thing
2345700
Goodreads
212071

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