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Philip Bobbitt


Born
in Temple, Texas, The United States
July 22, 1948


Philip Chase Bobbitt is an American author, academic, and public servant who has lectured in the United Kingdom. He is best known for work on military strategy and constitutional law and theory, and as the author of Constitutional Fate: Theory of the Constitution (1982), The Shield of Achilles: War, Peace and the Course of History (2002) and Terror and Consent: the Wars for the Twenty-first Century (2008).

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The Shield of Achilles: War...

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Terror and Consent : The Wa...

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The Garments of Court and P...

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Constitutional Fate: Theory...

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Constitutional Interpretation

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US Nuclear Strategy: A Reader

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“In the eighteenth century the extreme expense of highly professionalized armies made them far too precious to be risked in battle once technological innovations in warfare made actual fighting so lethal; advantages accruing to the defense imperiled any army that actually sought battle.19 * Battles became actions of maneuver, culminating in the tactical withdrawal of one party once it was forced into an untenable position. Similarly, in the second half of the twentieth century, nuclear weapons—which, once mutual and secure against pre-emption, gave to the defense an asset of infinite value—made the hot battles of the First and Second World Wars too risky for the U.S. and the USSR.”
Philip Bobbitt, The Shield of Achilles: War, Peace, and the Courtse of History

“PLATE I: THE CONSTITUTIONAL ORDERS PLATE II: THE EPOCHAL WARS PLATE III: THE INTERNATIONAL ORDERS PLATE IV: BASES FOR LEGITIMACY PLATE V: HISTORIC, STRATEGIC, AND CONSTITUTIONAL INNOVATIONS”
Philip Bobbitt, The Shield of Achilles: War, Peace, and the Courtse of History

“Stuart Taylor, Jr., “The Bill to Combat Terrorism Doesn’t Go Far Enough,” National Journal 33 (2001): 3319. 17. 531 U.S.”
Philip Bobbitt, Terror and Consent

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