
Product Description Examines the institutions that are significant in formulating national security policy: the Presidency, the National Security Council, the Department of State, the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, and the Congress. Goes on to review the processes from which major aspects of our national security policy emerge. Analyzes three issues: the constitutionally-mandated conflict between the executive and Congress; 'military reform'; and what is the 'national interest' and how does national security policy address its attainment? About the Author James H. Dixon is employed with International Synergistics, Inc., in Springfield, Virginia.
Page Count:
246
Publication Date:
1985-09-23
Publisher:
University Press Of America
ISBN-10:
0819149357
ISBN-13:
9780819149350
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