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^ Read # Waging War On Trial: A Sourcebook With Cases, Laws, And Documents (On Trial Series) by Brian R. Dirck ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Waging War On Trial: A Sourcebook With Cases, Laws, And Documents (On Trial Series) "Scholarly, unbiased recountings and insights" according to Midwest Book Review. Waging War On Trial by Brian R. Dirck (Assistant Professor of American History, Anderson University, Anderson, Illinois) is an informed and informative study of how and when the United States, as a nation, opts to wage war. Examining landmark legal cases; American political and military history; the needs of military discipline; the shattering impact of the September 11th attacks; and a great deal more, Waging War O

Waging War On Trial: A Sourcebook With Cases, Laws, And Documents (On Trial Series)

Title : Waging War On Trial: A Sourcebook With Cases, Laws, And Documents (On Trial Series)
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Rating : 4.43 (590 Votes)
Asin : 0872207390
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 342 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-07-09
Language : English

Brian R. Dirck is Assistant Professor of History, Anderson University.

"The book provides a well-argued analysis of the historical evolution of conflict between branches of US government regarding war-making powers…Highly recommended. Undergraduate, graduate, and research/faculty collections." - Choice"This handbook explores the constitutional issues related to the waging of war by the United States…In a nonpartisan manner, Dirck explores these issues even up to the questions raised by President Bush's and Congress's actions in response to the terrorist attacks of 2001 and leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. About half of the book is composed of primary document excerpts…This timel

history. From the American Revolution to the Bush administrationÂ’s "war on terrorism" and the invasion of Iraq, this volume examines how, and under what circumstances, the United States has decided to wage war. Four narrative chapters introduce readers to the history and impact of the legal issues involved in waging war, and examine the social, legal, and political forces that have shaped wartime policies at crucial moments in U.S. An extensive collection of important documents is provided, along with a glossary of key people, events, and concepts; a chronology; a table of cases cited; an annotated bibliography; and a comprehensive index.

"Scholarly, unbiased recountings and insights" according to Midwest Book Review. Waging War On Trial by Brian R. Dirck (Assistant Professor of American History, Anderson University, Anderson, Illinois) is an informed and informative study of how and when the United States, as a nation, opts to wage war. Examining landmark legal cases; American political and military history; the needs of military discipline; the shattering impact of the September 11th attacks; and a great deal more, Waging War On Trial offers a highly recommended compendium of scholarly, unbiased recountings and insights on crucial political matters

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