National Security Constitution: Sharing Power after the Iran-Contra Affair - Book Reviews,
by Harold Hongju Koh
National Security Constitution: Sharing Power after the Iran-Contra Affair FROM THE PUBLISHER In this important new book, Harold Hongju Koh presents the definitive historical and constitutional analysis of the Iran-contra affair, arguing that it was symptomatic of a chronic dysfunction in America's foreign policy process. Combining practical knowledge of government with insights from law, history, and political science, Koh discusses the implications of the Iran-contra scandal for the constitutional conduct of national security policy--our 'National Security Constitution'--and offers prescriptions to improve the way the United States could conduct its foreign affairs into the next century.
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