Frictionless Government and the National Security Constitution

28 Oct 2024

Layering different kinds of friction is crucial. Checks that may restrain a unilateralist Executive, such as empowering Congress structurally to push back effectively, can still fail where Congress lacks the policy or political incentives to restrain the Executive. The post Frictionless Government and the National Security Constitution appeared first on Just Security.
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Ashley Deeks

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