@article{b4de2fb4290643ca9b5e33c2105bcfe0,
title = "American War Powers and Terrorists: The Case of Usama Bin Laden",
author = "Hendrickson, {Ryan C.}",
note = "During the Cold War, observers of American politics noted that an imperial presidency developed in regards to the decision to use force abroad. Although the Constitution and the War Powers Act of 1973 grant significant war powers to the Congress, Congress largely deferred and abdicated these powers to the commander in chief, as the President asserted essential unlimited constitutional authority.",
year = "2000",
month = jul,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1080/105761000412751",
language = "American English",
volume = "23",
journal = "Studies in Conflict Terrorism",
}