War and the Rogue Presidency : Restoring the Republic after Congressional Failure
War and the Rogue Presidency : Restoring the Republic after Congressional Failure
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Author(s): Eland, Ivan
ISBN No.: 9781598133226
Pages: 350
Year: 201905
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 55.18
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"Since World War II and then with the post-9/11 ''War on Terror,'' the enormous expansion of presidential powers to wage permanent wars around the world has had ruinous effects on U.S. foreign policy and the liberties and security of both Americans and people worldwide. Ivan Eland''s superb book War and the Rogue Presidency could not be more timely in examining in depth the history of the congressional-executive tug-of-war over U.S. security policy, how the imperial presidency has created and perpetuated major defense and foreign policy failures, why reclaiming congressional oversight is essential, and what specific measures can and should be adopted to restore an effective national defense and constitutional liberties. I highly recommend War and the Rogue Presidency for anyone." -- Daniel Ellsberg , author, Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers and The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner " War and the Rogue Presidency is a fascinating history of the relationship between wars and the rise of the imperial presidency.


If war is the mother of Big Government, it is also mother to presidents who used their expanded powers in ways exceeding the limits envisioned by America''s Founders. The solution, Eland argues, is for Congress to restore its authority and restrain the ''creeping despotism'' that has led to unbridled presidential power. Eland provides concrete steps Congress may--and should--take to keep presidents from going ''rogue.'' Highly recommended!" -- Jonathan J. Bean , Professor of History, Southern Illinois University "In War and the Rogue Presidency Ivan Eland chronicles the rise of the imperial presidency with great insight. But does he have a solution? It''s worth pondering." -- Mike M. Moore , former Editor, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists ; author, Twilight War: The Folly of U.


S. Space Dominance "In the well-written and thought-provoking book, War and the Rogue Presidency , Ivan Eland convincingly demonstrates that the expanding power of the executive branch, which has resulted in the creation of the imperial presidency, is a result of our increasing involvement in foreign wars. A must read for those concerned about the decline of the checks and balances envisioned by our Founding Fathers." -- Lawrence J. Korb , former Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense; Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress; former Senior Fellow and Director of National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations "Ivan Eland''s learned and balanced book, War and the Rogue Presidency , identifies war as one of the chief threats to the Republic, whether we win or lose, given the effect of war on presidential power. Few subjects are worthy of greater public debate.


" -- Richard Shenkman , Founder, History News Network, George Washington University "The seemingly permanent mobilization of American society since the Second World War to manage global security has produced a bloated, intrusive, and increasingly imperial and unresponsive federal government. In his book War and the Rogue Presidency , Ivan Eland sees clearly the danger to our freedom and outlines the Congressional and other reforms needed to find the path back." -- Harvey M. Sapolsky , Professor of Public Policy and Organization Emeritus and former Director of the Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "After seventy years of a monolithic, interventionist foreign policy that has ruled Washington elites, the superb book War and the Rogue Presidency is calling for an essential, realist American foreign policy emphasizing a robust diplomacy, military restraint, and increased congressional oversight. Author Ivan Eland has assembled an outstanding and lucid, critical examination of how the Executive must be reined in from being granted unprecedented powers to wage perpetual war globally that is subverting the Constitution, costing trillions, harming millions, trampling on civil liberties, and creating more and more enemies who endanger America. War and the Rogue Presidency is must reading for anyone seeking a safer, freer, and more peaceful world." -- Rand H. Paul, M.


D. , U.S. Senator and Member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs " War and the Rogue Presidency is an invaluable history of the constitutional basis for Congress''s war-making power that has been all but forgotten and ignored in the last two decades; and as a bonus the book also makes a compelling case linking unapproved administrative-state operations abroad with the development of the administrative state domestically--both products of congressional abdication." -- C. Boyden Gray , former U.


S. Ambassador to the European Union; former Counsel to President George H. W. Bush; former Special Envoy for European Affairs and Special Envoy for Eurasian Energy at the Mission of the U.S. to the European Union; former Counsel to the Presidential Task Force on Regulatory Relief; former Chairman of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice of the American Bar Association "Today''s domineering president and dysfunctional Congress worry Americans on the right and the left about the serious problem of the imperial--or rogue--presidency. Ivan Eland''s book War and the Rogue Presidency explains the problem''s history, highlights the combination of wars and congressional abdication that brought us to our current state, and offers an agenda to restore the Constitution''s just checks and balances. There is a lot to learn from this important book.


" -- Eugene Gholz , Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame; former Senior Advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy, U.S. Department of Defense; author, Buying Military Transformation: Technological Innovation and the Defense Industry and U.S. Defense Politics: The Origins of Security Policy "I have enjoyed reading Ivan Eland''s book, War and the Rogue Presidency . Given the mounting concern in our body politic about the extent to which the Congress has yielded its constitutional authority to a president prone to ignore the Constitution and take the expedient course without consultation with the people''s representatives, it is very timely. It documents the sad series of executive usurpations of legislative authority that have transformed the American republic into a warfare state headed by an elected despot. It concludes with numerous recommendations for remedial action to restore the legislative power and the civil liberties our founding fathers considered essential to preserving our liberties.


War and the Rogue Presidency is must reading for anyone concerned about presidential overreach and the demise of the checks and balances of our constitutionally mandated separation of powers." -- Charles W. Freeman, Jr. , former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia; former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs; Chairman, Projects International, Inc. "Once more in War and the Rogue Presidency , Ivan Eland has given us a book that challenges orthodoxies on the left and right. A century ago, in the midst of World War I, Randolph Bourne warned that ''war is the health of the state.


'' Subsequent experience has made it necessary to sharpen that point: war is the health of the presidency. Eland attributes the enormous power the executive wields at home and abroad not to some purportedly inevitable forces of modernization but to executive calculation and Congressional abdication. He calls for Congress to reassert its Constitutional war powers and recalibrate the balance of power in DC. His proposals will provoke both liberals and conservatives. Few readers will be left indifferent to Eland''s call to abolish the Electoral College." -- Richard M. Gamble , Anna Margaret Ross Alexander Chair in History and Politics, Hillsdale College; author, The War for Righteousness: Progressive Christianity, the Great War, and the Rise of the Messianic Nation "Ivan Eland is one of America''s top experts on U.S.


presidents and their conduct of foreign policy. War and the Rogue Presidency is his finest book so far, and it provides a searing indictment of rapidly growing presidential abuses. Eland shows how an out-of-control imperial presidency is not only destroying America''s reputation abroad, it is undermining our entire constitutional system of government and inflicting fatal wounds on the domestic liberties Americans cherish. War and the Rogue Presidency is essential reading for anyone who wants to help reverse that ominous trend." -- Ted Galen Carpenter , Senior Fellow for Defense and Foreign Policy Studies, Cato Institute "Few readers, even those who start from very different political principles, will fail to be impressed with Ivan Eland''s passionate, provocative and historically informed case against the ''Rogue Presidency'' and his call for returning the power to declare war to the Congress. War and the Rogue Presidency is a timely and important book." -- Hugh T. Rockoff , Distinguished Professor of Economics, Rutgers University "In this fine book, Eland interweaves constitutional theory and micro-history to produce a tho.



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