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Kenneth B. Moss is a professor at and chairman of the Department of National Security Studies at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University. He has also been affiliated with the Siemens Corporation, the Woodrow Wilson Center, and the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Where Is Limited War in the Constitution? | p. 11 |
Imperfect War and the Fragile Balance | p. 46 |
The Rise of Imperfect War and Presidential Power | p. 74 |
Keeping War Usable: A Place for Imperfect War | p. 112 |
Justifying Intervention and the Increase of Presidential Power | p. 149 |
Why Challenges to Accountability Will Grow | p. 183 |
Conclusion: The Dilemma of Limited Military Force and the Constitution | p. 216 |
Notes | p. 231 |
Index | p. 277 |
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