In the United States, the decision to use military force typically is made by the president, even though it is actually Congress that has the authority to commit the nation to war. It is also the president's job to inform the American people when that decision has been made--and to attempt to convince the citizens to support their government in the decision to go to war.
The book traces the development of the rhetoric used by presidents to convince Americans to go to war, from the earliest days of the nation to the latest conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. After an overview of...
In the United States, the decision to use military force typically is made by the president, even though it is actually Congress that has the autho...