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      <subfield code="a">this book attempts to remedy that deficiency. it grows out of a course have thought at The University of Toronto for the past dozen years, and seeks to provide the student with a handbook of pertinent judicial precedent defining the scope and extent of the foreign relations powers. the interested observer of America's role in world affairs, as well as practicing journalists and foreign policy professsionals, also may find the book useful as a compendium of constitutional authority. the book is organized into broad subject areas: constitutional antecendent and original intent: national supremacy and the monopoly of the federal government over foreign affairs; the act of state doctrine; the power to conclude international agrrements; the doctrine of Pplitical questions by which the supreme court frequently defers to the president and conggres in foreign policy matters; the nature of the war powers; the special role of the president to conduct American foreign relations; the evolution of the NSC; the intrusion of national security powers domestically, including electronic surveillance; the rights of citizenship, expratriation, and the protection of Americans abroad.</subfield>
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