
The Lawfare Podcast Taiwan, War Powers, and Constitutional Crisis with Scott R. Anderson
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Oct 10, 2023 This podcast explores the increasing tensions between the US and China over Taiwan, discussing the potential for a constitutional crisis if conflict arises. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the historical background and evolving nature of US-Taiwan relations, as well as the president's authority to use military force. The podcast examines historical patterns of military actions and constitutional limits on presidential authority, raises legal questions about a potential conflict with China, and discusses the need for preparation and collaboration between branches of government.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Evolution of US-Taiwan Relations
03:32 • 14min
The President's Authority to Use Military Force: A Historical Perspective
17:23 • 8min
Patterns of Approaching Military Actions and Constitutional Questions
25:40 • 4min
Analyzing a Potential Constitutional Crisis in the Event of Conflict: China and Taiwan
29:11 • 24min
Preparing for the Worst: A Discussion on the Potential US-China Conflict
52:58 • 2min
