PART ONE: THE PRECEDENT -- How the Iran-Contra Investigators Failed: An Autopsy -- Recognizing the Pattern of History -- PART TWO: THE PROBLEM -- The National Security Constitution We Inherited: Fom the Fonding to the National Security Act -- The Iran-Contra Affair as an Assault on the Postwar National Security Constitution -- Why the President Almost Always Wins in Foregn Affars: Executive Initiative and Congressional Acquiescence -- Why the President Almost Always Wins in Foreign Affairs:TheProblem of Judicial Tolerance -- PART THREE: THE PRESCRIPTION -- Restoring the National Security Constitution: Some Guiding Principle -- Restoring the National Security Constitution: Some Specific Proposals -- A National Security Constitution forthe Posthegemonic Age
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