Affiliation:
1. Professor, Political Science, Baruch College & CUNY Graduate Center . New York USA
Abstract
Abstract
The Constitution’s declaration of war requirement, superficially straightforward but actually full of ambiguities, originated in a fear of presidential usurpation and recklessness. Yet Congress has responded to political incentives and has declined the assertive role assigned to it. The check on usurpation and recklessness has eroded almost to the vanishing point.