Only in the case of Communist China has the Congress played a major role over a long period of time to confine narrowly the president's means of maneuver.
1 ?1. Herbert N. Carroll, ‘The Congress and national security policy’, in David B. Truman, ed.,
The Congress and America's Failure (Englewood, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1965), p. 161.
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