THE PRESIDENT'S WAR POWERS:
FROM THE FEDERALISTS TO REAGAN
Demetrios James Caraley, Editor
1984 · 216 Pages · $12.95
(APS Members: $8.40)

- Jacob K. Javits, The War Powers Resolution and the Constitution: A Special Introduction
- Albert H. Bowman, Realism versus Moralism in Foreign Policy: Jefferson, Hamilton, and the Franco-British War
- Abbot Smith, Who Declares War?: Madison in 1812
- Lyman Bryson, Lincoln and the Civil War
- Charles C. Tansill, The President and the Initiation of Hostilities: The Precedents of the Mexican and Spanish-American Wars
- Richard W. Steele, The President's Muzzling of Foreign Policy Critics: FDR and World War II
- Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., A Comment on "FDR and His Foreign Policy Critics"
- Lucius Wilmerding, Jr., Seizure of Industry under War Powers: Truman and the Steel Mills
- Stanley L. Falk, The Role of the National Security Council under Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy
- Harvey G. Zeidenstein, The Vietnam War and the Reassertion of Congressional Power
- Walter LaFeber, The Reagan Administration and Revolutions in Central America
