War Powers in the Age of Terror

November 01, 2005

Boston University professor Andrew Bacevich recommends that presidential war-making powers should be limited, as the Constitution clearly stipulates.

The article originally appeared in the New York Times, October 31, 2005. (May be available only to subscribers.)


Andrew J. Bacevich, a professor of international relations at Boston University, and a member of the Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy is the author of The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War.

Posted by coalition at November 1, 2005 01:42 PM

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