What is the role of legal limits on executive power, if any, when citizens demand more security from terrorism and allowing executive officials legal flexibility of action appears necessary to achieve it? We develop a game-theoretic model to show that when the executive faces increased electoral incentives to provide security and has legal flexibility to choose any policy it finds optimal, security from terrorism can actually decrease. In contrast, when the executive faces increased electoral incentives to provide security and there is an explicit legal limit on executive counterterrorism activities, security from terrorism increases. We also show that the executive achieves the objective of terrorism prevention more effectively when there ...
Since Alexander Hamilton first wrote of the functional virtues of the presidency in matters of forei...
This paper examines whether it is acceptable to restrict human rights in the name of combating terro...
In this article, the author focuses on the balancing of powers in an age of terror a...
The well-established pattern of Executive expansionism and limited oversight of Executive action in ...
The well-established pattern of Executive expansionism and limited oversight of Executive action in ...
Constitutions – codified or unwritten – institutionalise and actually constitute specific equilibria...
How does - or should - the U.S. Constitution regulate the exercise of power in response to threats t...
During the past decade, federal courts have adjudicated proliferating challenges to novel policy res...
Published online: 25 Jul 2017This article considers the moral limits to national security policies. ...
It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that...
Two important paradigm shifts have occurred in the war on terror. First, the United States has treat...
It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that...
Three years after an attack that traumatized the nation and prompted massive military and law-enforc...
Since 2001, numerous national security threat developments have contributed to a significant increas...
The War on Terror has resulted in a significant prioritization of Executive power in order to combat...
Since Alexander Hamilton first wrote of the functional virtues of the presidency in matters of forei...
This paper examines whether it is acceptable to restrict human rights in the name of combating terro...
In this article, the author focuses on the balancing of powers in an age of terror a...
The well-established pattern of Executive expansionism and limited oversight of Executive action in ...
The well-established pattern of Executive expansionism and limited oversight of Executive action in ...
Constitutions – codified or unwritten – institutionalise and actually constitute specific equilibria...
How does - or should - the U.S. Constitution regulate the exercise of power in response to threats t...
During the past decade, federal courts have adjudicated proliferating challenges to novel policy res...
Published online: 25 Jul 2017This article considers the moral limits to national security policies. ...
It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that...
Two important paradigm shifts have occurred in the war on terror. First, the United States has treat...
It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that...
Three years after an attack that traumatized the nation and prompted massive military and law-enforc...
Since 2001, numerous national security threat developments have contributed to a significant increas...
The War on Terror has resulted in a significant prioritization of Executive power in order to combat...
Since Alexander Hamilton first wrote of the functional virtues of the presidency in matters of forei...
This paper examines whether it is acceptable to restrict human rights in the name of combating terro...
In this article, the author focuses on the balancing of powers in an age of terror a...