Jon C. Pevehouse

Essay
Sep/Oct
2007
William G. Howell and Jon C. Pevehouse

Since the Democrats regained control of Congress, the Hill has been alive with the sound of hearings. Congress' earlier slumber and recent awakening should come as no surprise: for the last six decades, the partisan composition of Congress has defined the politics of war. Now facing a Democratic majority, President George W. Bush will find it far more difficult to stay in Iraq.

Capsule Review
May/Jun
2005
G. John Ikenberry