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Congress and the CIA
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ISBN: 1608764974 9781608764976 9781606922132 1606922130 9781606921807 9781608766819 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York Nova Science Pub.

Congress and the Cold War
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ISBN: 0521528852 9780521528856 0521821339 9780521821339 9780511610707 0511136978 9780511136979 0511134274 9780511134272 051161070X 1107145635 9781107145634 1280308877 9781280308871 0511201192 9780511201196 0511134789 9780511134784 051131146X Year: 2006 Publisher: New York : Cambridge University Press,

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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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