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This review is from: Constitutional Brinksmanship: Amending the Constitution by National Convention (Hardcover)
I am the author of the Next American Revolution: How to Demand Congressional Reform Now. Indispensable to any study of Article V conventions, Caplan's book begins with a brief history of conventions in America. It ends with a discussion of the value of the uncertainty about conventions and how that uncertainty impacts state/federal relationships. In between he discusses the relationship of conventions to other branches of government, the processes of calling a convention, and many other nice nuggets of information. All the while he folds in a discussion of the Founding Fathers' 1787 convention and the political forces guiding the original and any possible modern convention. I'm very pleased to cite him as a reference in my book, because no discussion about Article V could lead Caplan's book out.
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Constitutional Brinksmanship: Amending the Constitution by National Convention by Russell L. Caplan (Hardcover - December 8, 1988)
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