“Streichler does an admirable job of bringing together thousands of pieces of information into a coherent, lucid story. Presidential Accountability in Wartime is a page turner.”
— David Luban, Georgetown University
"What Streichler brings to the subject is extensive and up-to-date research, good organization and clear prose, and an unerring eye for the right interpretation."
--CHOICE Connect, rated recommended.— CHOICE Connect
“President Bush unlawfully endorsed the use of torture after 9/11 despite categorical prohibitions in both US and international law. Stuart Streichler’s well-documented yet eminently readable new book recounts how Bush endeavored to work around the law while critically examining the larger issues of presidential wartime authority and the challenges of holding top officials accountable for law of war violations. A must-read for anyone concerned about executive war powers and compliance with the rule of law.”
— David Glazier, Loyola Marymount University
“I found that I kept wanting to turn the pages. Streichler manifests excellent scholarship and, just as importantly, a very accessible writing style.”
— Sanford V. Levinson, University of Texas