As commander in chief of the armed forces, the President can use the military to intervene or offer assistance in crisis situations at home and around the world.
As commander in chief of the armed forces, the President can use the military to intervene or offer assistance in crisis situations at home and around the world.
The expanded use of executive actions to combat economic crises
Any Roman dictator could be considered a military dictator. Dictators were only appointed in times of crises and most crises were due to war/invasion. Cincinnatus, Sulla, Caesar and anyone in between could be considered military dictators.Any Roman dictator could be considered a military dictator. Dictators were only appointed in times of crises and most crises were due to war/invasion. Cincinnatus, Sulla, Caesar and anyone in between could be considered military dictators.Any Roman dictator could be considered a military dictator. Dictators were only appointed in times of crises and most crises were due to war/invasion. Cincinnatus, Sulla, Caesar and anyone in between could be considered military dictators.Any Roman dictator could be considered a military dictator. Dictators were only appointed in times of crises and most crises were due to war/invasion. Cincinnatus, Sulla, Caesar and anyone in between could be considered military dictators.Any Roman dictator could be considered a military dictator. Dictators were only appointed in times of crises and most crises were due to war/invasion. Cincinnatus, Sulla, Caesar and anyone in between could be considered military dictators.Any Roman dictator could be considered a military dictator. Dictators were only appointed in times of crises and most crises were due to war/invasion. Cincinnatus, Sulla, Caesar and anyone in between could be considered military dictators.Any Roman dictator could be considered a military dictator. Dictators were only appointed in times of crises and most crises were due to war/invasion. Cincinnatus, Sulla, Caesar and anyone in between could be considered military dictators.Any Roman dictator could be considered a military dictator. Dictators were only appointed in times of crises and most crises were due to war/invasion. Cincinnatus, Sulla, Caesar and anyone in between could be considered military dictators.Any Roman dictator could be considered a military dictator. Dictators were only appointed in times of crises and most crises were due to war/invasion. Cincinnatus, Sulla, Caesar and anyone in between could be considered military dictators.
One of the many crises that Jimmy Carter faced as President was the Energy Crisis.
Military and corrupted governments
Cuban missile crises.
John Malcolm Smith has written: 'Powers of the President during crises' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Executive power 'The President and national security' -- subject(s): Executive power, Military History, War and emergency powers
John Kennedy was the President during this crisis.
Military involvement in Vietnam increased during his presidency and the US was on the brink of war with the USSR with crises in Cuba and Berlin, but the US was not at war while Kennedy was President. (Kennedy was personally engaged in combat while he was in the navy during WW II.)
Iran
In the 1980s, Nigeria faced severe economic challenges, including a dramatic decline in oil prices, which significantly reduced government revenue and foreign exchange earnings. This economic downturn led to rising inflation, unemployment, and widespread poverty. The resulting social unrest and dissatisfaction with civilian governance prompted the military to intervene, ultimately leading to the establishment of military rule as a means to stabilize the country and address its economic crises.
The President of Colombia serves as both the head of state and the head of government, wielding significant executive powers. These include the authority to appoint and dismiss ministers, enforce laws, and manage foreign relations. The president also has the power to propose legislation, control the military, and call for referendums. Additionally, in times of national emergency, the president can assume extraordinary powers to address crises effectively.