Even after spending decades in government, Gerry Warburg was still struggling to answer a crucial question: Why, time and time again, did he witness members of Congress shirking their constitutional responsibilities?
A national security policy expert, Warburg has served as a senior legislative assistant on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, as a House and Senate leadership aide, and as the executive vice president of a leading government relations firm. In those positions, he saw many legislators avoiding tough votes and generally ducking accountability when it came to matters of war and peace. Now a professor at the University of Virginia’s Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, he recently received a grant from the Batten School’s Center for Effective Lawmaking to figure out the reason.

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