War on terror and the growth of executive power? a comparative analysis
War on terror and the growth of executive power? a comparative analysis
- New York Routledge 2010
- xix,247p. 25 cm.
- Routledge advances in international relations and global politics 86 .
- Routledge advances in international relations and global politics ; 86. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The "war on terror" and the growth of executive power? : a comparative analysis / Congressional acquiesence to presidentialism in the US "war on terror" : from Bush to Obama / Parliamentary scrutiny and oversight of the British "war on terror" : surrendering power to Parliament or plus ça change? / Putin, parliament and presidential exploitation of the terrorist threat / Bipartisanship, partnership and bicameralism in Australia's "war on terror" : forcing limits on the extension of executive power / Canada's "war on terror, " parliamentary assertiveness and minority government / Israel's prolonged war against terror : from executive domination to executive-legislative dialogue / Nihil novi sub sole? : executive power, the Italian Parlamento and the "war on terror" / Reformasi and the Indonesian "war on terror" : state, military and legislative-executive relations in an emerging democracy / John E. Owens and Riccardo Pelizzo -- John E. Owens -- Mark Shephard -- Thomas F. Remington -- Phil Larkin and John Uhr -- Jonathan Malloy -- Chen Friedberg and Reuven Y. Hazan -- Riccardo Pelizzo -- Edward V. Schneier. Introduction:
9780415489331
2009050283
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014852084 Uk
Terrorism.
Terrorism--Prevention.
Executive power.
International relations.
HV6431 / .W3595 2010
352.235 / WA-
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The "war on terror" and the growth of executive power? : a comparative analysis / Congressional acquiesence to presidentialism in the US "war on terror" : from Bush to Obama / Parliamentary scrutiny and oversight of the British "war on terror" : surrendering power to Parliament or plus ça change? / Putin, parliament and presidential exploitation of the terrorist threat / Bipartisanship, partnership and bicameralism in Australia's "war on terror" : forcing limits on the extension of executive power / Canada's "war on terror, " parliamentary assertiveness and minority government / Israel's prolonged war against terror : from executive domination to executive-legislative dialogue / Nihil novi sub sole? : executive power, the Italian Parlamento and the "war on terror" / Reformasi and the Indonesian "war on terror" : state, military and legislative-executive relations in an emerging democracy / John E. Owens and Riccardo Pelizzo -- John E. Owens -- Mark Shephard -- Thomas F. Remington -- Phil Larkin and John Uhr -- Jonathan Malloy -- Chen Friedberg and Reuven Y. Hazan -- Riccardo Pelizzo -- Edward V. Schneier. Introduction:
9780415489331
2009050283
GBA8D8563 bnb
014852084 Uk
Terrorism.
Terrorism--Prevention.
Executive power.
International relations.
HV6431 / .W3595 2010
352.235 / WA-