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Casey B. K. Dominguez, "Commander in Chief: Partisanship, Nationalism, and the Reconstruction of Congressional War Powers" (UP of Kansas, 2024)

New Books in Political Science

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The Power Divide: Congress, Presidency, and Military Oversight

This chapter examines the intricate dynamics between Congress and the presidency in military decision-making, using George Washington's legacy as a framing device for legislative oversight. It discusses the historical shift in rhetoric surrounding presidential war powers, particularly post-1898, highlighting how national unity increasingly overshadowed constitutional concerns. Furthermore, the chapter critiques the racial and cultural narratives that have influenced American imperialism and the treatment of indigenous peoples, alongside the implications for sovereignty and veterans' rights.

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