1. Introduction: Congress and Civil-Military RelationsDavid P. Auerswald and Colton C. Campbell Part One: Congressional Tools and Civil-Military Relations2. Presidential and Congressional Relations: An Evolution of Military Appointments Mitchel A. Sollenberger3. A Safety Valve: The Truman's Committee Oversight during World War IIKatherine Scott4. The Political, Policy, and Oversight Roles of Congressional Defense CommissionsJordan Tama 5. Congress and "Their Military": Delegating to the Reserve ComponentsJohn Griswold6. Legislating "Military Entitlements": A Challenge to the Congressional Abdication ThesisAlexis Lasselle Ross Part Two: Parochial Versus National Interests7. Defense and the Two Congresses: Changes in the Policy-Parochialism BalanceChuck Cushman 8. Congress and New Ways of WarCharles A. Stevenson9. Closing Guantanamo: A Presidential Commitment UnfulfilledLouis Fisher10.Congress and Civil-Military Relations in Latin America and the Caribbean: Human Rights as a VehicleFrank O. Mora and Michelle Munroe11. Conclusion: The Future of Civil-Military RelationsDavid P. Auerswald and Colton C. CampbellList of ContributorsIndex