A Review of the 1976 Arms Export Control Act

In the post-World War II era, right up until 1970, the United States Congress generally allowed the President to decide foreign policy. In the ’70s, however, in response to what was seen as executive mismanagement of foreign affairs, Congress began to reassert itself as a power in the foreign policy arena. This resurgence took the … Continue reading A Review of the 1976 Arms Export Control Act