U.S. Role in the World: Background and Issues for Congress
Specific matters here include, among other things, the question of war powers, the delegation of authority for imposing tariffs, and whether a change in the U.S. role would have any implications for congressional organization, capacity, and operations. 7
7 For additional discussion, see Kevin Kosar, ed., Congress and Foreign Affairs: Reasserting the Power of the First Branch, R Street Institute, 2020, 64 pp.Featured Publications
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