The History of National Security.
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"The history of American National Security"
Since the end of World War II, each administration has sought to develop and perfect a reliable set of executive institutions to manage national security policy. Each President has tried to avoid the problems and deficiencies of his predecessors' efforts and install a policy-making and coordination system that reflected his personal management style. The National Security Council (NSC) has been at the center of this foreign policy coordination system,
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March 30). UN: Security Council rejects demand for cessation of use of force against Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. M2 PressWIRE. Maggs, John. (1999, January). Redefining National Security. National Journal, v31 i3 p109 (1). Sopko, John F. (1996, Winter). The changing proliferation threat. Foreign Policy, n105 p3 (18). Rothkopf, David J. (1998, Spring). Cyberpolitik: The Changing Nature of Power in the Information Age. Journal of International Affairs, v51 i2 p325 (1). Steel, Ronald. (1997, Summer). A new realism. World Policy Journal, v14 n2 p1(9).
March 30). UN: Security Council rejects demand for cessation of use of force against Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. M2 PressWIRE. Maggs, John. (1999, January). Redefining National Security. National Journal, v31 i3 p109 (1). Sopko, John F. (1996, Winter). The changing proliferation threat. Foreign Policy, n105 p3 (18). Rothkopf, David J. (1998, Spring). Cyberpolitik: The Changing Nature of Power in the Information Age. Journal of International Affairs, v51 i2 p325 (1). Steel, Ronald. (1997, Summer). A new realism. World Policy Journal, v14 n2 p1(9).