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Delegating War Powers, Michael D. Ramsey, Matthew C. Waxman
Delegating War Powers, Michael D. Ramsey, Matthew C. Waxman
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Academic scholarship and political commentary endlessly debate the President’s independent constitutional power to start wars. And yet, every major U.S. war in the last sixty years was fought pursuant to war-initiation power that Congress gave to the President in the form of authorizations for the use of military force. As a practical matter, the central constitutional question of modern war initiation is not the President’s independent war power; it is Congress’s ability to delegate its war power to the President.
It was not until quite late in American history that the practice of war power delegation became well accepted as …