1、1For additional information, see: The War Powers Resolution: Twenty-Two Years ofExperience. May 24, 1996. CRS Report 96-476 F. 58 p.; War Powers Resolution: PresidentialCompliance. CRS Issue Brief IB81050; updated periodically. War Powers: Bibliography-in-Brief, 1988-1992. CRS Report 93-675 L.Congre
2、ssional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS Web96-494 FJune 5, 1996War Powers Resolution:A Brief Summary of Pro and Con Arguments(name redacted)Specialist in National DefenseForeign Affairs and National Defense DivisionSummaryThe War Powers Resolut
3、ion, Public Law 93-148, was enacted by Congress overthe veto of President Nixon on November 7, 1973. Through more than twenty-two yearsof experience, the resolution has remained a focus of controversy on the war powers ofthe President and Congress under the Constitution.1 Major areas of controversy
4、includethe constitutionality of some provisions, the proper roles for the President and Congressin entering armed conflicts, the effect on U.S. military operations, and the effectivenessof the resolution in achieving its purpose of assuring that the collective judgment of theCongress and the Preside