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Reassessing the National Security Act of 1947
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This collection of essays considers the evolution of American institutions and processes for forming and implementing national security policy, and offers diverse policy prescriptions for reform to confront an evolving and uncertain security environment.
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This collection of essays considers the evolution of American institutions and processes for forming and implementing national security policy, and offers diverse policy prescriptions for reform to confront an evolving and uncertain security environment.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351171557
- Artikelnr.: 56886881
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351171557
- Artikelnr.: 56886881
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Heidi B. Demarest is an Officer in the US Army and Director of the American Politics program in the Department of Social Sciences at the US Military Academy. Erica D. Borghard is an International Affairs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, placed at JPMorgan Chase and US Cyber Command.
Introduction: How should we think about national security reform? Heidi B.
Demarest 1. The durable National Security Act Richard K. Betts 2. Improving
strategic assessment in the executive branch: Lessons from the scholarly
literature Risa A. Brooks 3. Bent but not broken? Inter-branch politics,
checks and balances, and the contemporary national security state Douglas
L. Kriner 4. Contradictions in U.S. security planning for a global
environment and a process approach to solving them Deborah Avant 5. What
have we learned about how presidents organize for national security
decision making, 1947-2017? Meena Bose 6. Toward a smaller white house
national security staff: A look at the present in historical perspective
I.M. (Mac) Destler 7. How we decide what we need: Planning the future force
David S.C. Chu, with the assistance of Allison F. Taylor 8. Global
challenges and american grand strategy for the 21st century Walter Russell
Mead 9. Security challenges in the post-unipolar era Andrew F. Krepinevich,
Jr. 10. Global challenges, U.S. National security strategy, and defense
organization Thomas G. Mahnken 11. The diffusion of power and the
organization of the u.s. national security establishment Barry R. Posen
Conclusion Erica D. Borghard Afterword: National security reform for a new
era - An agenda for policymakers
Demarest 1. The durable National Security Act Richard K. Betts 2. Improving
strategic assessment in the executive branch: Lessons from the scholarly
literature Risa A. Brooks 3. Bent but not broken? Inter-branch politics,
checks and balances, and the contemporary national security state Douglas
L. Kriner 4. Contradictions in U.S. security planning for a global
environment and a process approach to solving them Deborah Avant 5. What
have we learned about how presidents organize for national security
decision making, 1947-2017? Meena Bose 6. Toward a smaller white house
national security staff: A look at the present in historical perspective
I.M. (Mac) Destler 7. How we decide what we need: Planning the future force
David S.C. Chu, with the assistance of Allison F. Taylor 8. Global
challenges and american grand strategy for the 21st century Walter Russell
Mead 9. Security challenges in the post-unipolar era Andrew F. Krepinevich,
Jr. 10. Global challenges, U.S. National security strategy, and defense
organization Thomas G. Mahnken 11. The diffusion of power and the
organization of the u.s. national security establishment Barry R. Posen
Conclusion Erica D. Borghard Afterword: National security reform for a new
era - An agenda for policymakers
Introduction: How should we think about national security reform? Heidi B.
Demarest 1. The durable National Security Act Richard K. Betts 2. Improving
strategic assessment in the executive branch: Lessons from the scholarly
literature Risa A. Brooks 3. Bent but not broken? Inter-branch politics,
checks and balances, and the contemporary national security state Douglas
L. Kriner 4. Contradictions in U.S. security planning for a global
environment and a process approach to solving them Deborah Avant 5. What
have we learned about how presidents organize for national security
decision making, 1947-2017? Meena Bose 6. Toward a smaller white house
national security staff: A look at the present in historical perspective
I.M. (Mac) Destler 7. How we decide what we need: Planning the future force
David S.C. Chu, with the assistance of Allison F. Taylor 8. Global
challenges and american grand strategy for the 21st century Walter Russell
Mead 9. Security challenges in the post-unipolar era Andrew F. Krepinevich,
Jr. 10. Global challenges, U.S. National security strategy, and defense
organization Thomas G. Mahnken 11. The diffusion of power and the
organization of the u.s. national security establishment Barry R. Posen
Conclusion Erica D. Borghard Afterword: National security reform for a new
era - An agenda for policymakers
Demarest 1. The durable National Security Act Richard K. Betts 2. Improving
strategic assessment in the executive branch: Lessons from the scholarly
literature Risa A. Brooks 3. Bent but not broken? Inter-branch politics,
checks and balances, and the contemporary national security state Douglas
L. Kriner 4. Contradictions in U.S. security planning for a global
environment and a process approach to solving them Deborah Avant 5. What
have we learned about how presidents organize for national security
decision making, 1947-2017? Meena Bose 6. Toward a smaller white house
national security staff: A look at the present in historical perspective
I.M. (Mac) Destler 7. How we decide what we need: Planning the future force
David S.C. Chu, with the assistance of Allison F. Taylor 8. Global
challenges and american grand strategy for the 21st century Walter Russell
Mead 9. Security challenges in the post-unipolar era Andrew F. Krepinevich,
Jr. 10. Global challenges, U.S. National security strategy, and defense
organization Thomas G. Mahnken 11. The diffusion of power and the
organization of the u.s. national security establishment Barry R. Posen
Conclusion Erica D. Borghard Afterword: National security reform for a new
era - An agenda for policymakers