Weapons Of Influence
Discover the intricate dynamics of power and influence in international relations with Weapons Of Influence by Martha Liebler Gibson. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020, this thought-provoking paperback spans 200 pages and delves into a pivotal moment in U.S. history. The author argues that the Supreme Court's 1983 ruling in the case of Immigration and Naturalization Service versus Chadha marked a significant turning point by declaring the legislative veto unconstitutional. This decision stripped Congress of a crucial mechanism that enabled it to delegate policymaking authority to the executive branch. Gibson's insights provide readers with a deeper understanding of the implications of this ruling and its effects on the balance of power in American governance. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of international relations, Weapons Of Influence is an essential addition to your collection.