U. S. DECISION-MAKING AND THE U.S. CONSTITUTION LEADING TO THE 1983 INVASION OF GRENADA Audiobook By James E. Hutton cover art

U. S. DECISION-MAKING AND THE U.S. CONSTITUTION LEADING TO THE 1983 INVASION OF GRENADA

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U. S. DECISION-MAKING AND THE U.S. CONSTITUTION LEADING TO THE 1983 INVASION OF GRENADA

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This shortread examines the decision-making process with emphasis on the domestic considerations that led to combat in Grenada. It is important first to understand the environment in Grenada that led to the decision by President Reagan to order the invasion and then briefly review the invasion itself. Finally it assesses adherence to the precepts of the United States Constitution related to the ability of the government to take the nation to war. 20th Century Modern Politics & Government
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