Fateful Decisions

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  • Fateful Decisions Book Detail

  • Author : Karl Inderfurth
  • Release Date : 2004
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
  • Genre : Political Science
  • Pages : 378
  • ISBN 13 : 9780195159653
  • File Size : 97,97 MB

Fateful Decisions by Karl Inderfurth PDF Summary

Book Description: The National Security Council is the most important formal institution inthe government of the United States for the creation and implementation offoreign and defense policy. The Council's four principal members - thePresident, Vice President, Secretary of State, and Secretary of Defense - areresponsible for incredibly vast decisions of war and peace, diplomacy,international trade, and covert operations. Yet, despite its obvious importance,the NSC has been subject to relatively little scholarly scrutiny, and remainsmisunderstood by most IR students. This edited collection, built upon the firstedition originally published under the title Decisions of the Highest Order atBrooks-Cole, presents a collection of seminal articles, essays, and documentsdrawn from a variety of sources, that will offer revealing coverage of keytopics such as the rise of the National Security Adviser to a position ofprominence, key challenges to the NSC, and the role of the NSC in a post-ColdWar environment.

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