Casey B. K. Dominguez 
Commander in Chief [EPUB ebook] 
Partisanship, Nationalism, and the Reconstruction of Congressional War Powers

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The constitutional balance of war powers has shifted from Congress to the president over time. Today, presidents broadly define their constitutional authority as commander in chief. In the nineteenth century, however, Congress was the institution that claimed and defended expansive war powers authority. This discrepancy raises important questions: How, specifically, did Congress define the boundaries between presidential and congressional war powers in the early republic? Did that definition change, and if so, when, how, and why did it do so?

Based on an original, comprehensive dataset of every congressional reference to the commander-in-chief clause from the Founding through 1917, Casey Dominguez’s
Commander in Chief systematically analyzes the authority that members of Congress ascribe to the president as commander in chief and the boundaries they put around that authority.

Dominguez shows that for more than a century members of Congress defined the commander in chief’s authority narrowly, similar to that of any high-ranking military officer. But in a wave of nationalism during the Spanish-American War, members of Congress began to argue that Congress owed deference to the commander in chief. They also tended to argue that a president of their own party should have broad war powers, while the powers of a president in the other party should be defined narrowly. Together, these two dynamics suggest that the conditions for presidentially dominated modern constitutional war powers were set at the turn of the twentieth century, far earlier than is often acknowledged.

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Table of Content

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Stable Interpretations of the Commander in Chief Clause

2. Constructing the Authority to Initiate the Use of Force before 1898

3. Authoritative Sources and Constitutional Scripts

4. Hail to the Chief: A New Script for a New Century

5. Scripts and Precedents

6. Scripts, Congressional Preferences, and Battlefield Emancipation

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

About the author

Casey B. K. Dominguez is professor of political science at the University of San Diego and the coeditor of Making of the Presidential Candidates 2024

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 280 ● ISBN 9780700636525 ● File size 1.2 MB ● Publisher University Press of Kansas ● Published 2024 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9484955 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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