American National Security Policy: Authorities, Institutions, and Cases

American National Security Policy: Authorities, Institutions, and Cases

American National Security Policy: Authorities, Institutions, and Cases

American National Security Policy: Authorities, Institutions, and Cases

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Overview

Security policy is a key factor not only of domestic politics in the U.S., but also of foreign relations and global security. This text sets to explain the process of security policy making in the United States by looking at all the elements that shape it, from institutions and legislation to policymakers themselves and historical precedents.

To understand national security policy, the book first needs to address the way national security policy makers see the world. It shows that they generally see it in realist terms where the state is a single rational actor pursuing its national interest. It then focuses on how legislative authorities enable and constrain these policy makers before looking at the organizational context in which policies are made and implemented. This means examining the legal authorities that govern how the system functions, such as the Constitution and the National Security Act of 1947, as well as the various governmental institutions whose capabilities either limit or allow execution, such as the CIA, NSA, etc. Next, the text analyzes the processes and products of national security policy making, such as reports, showing how they differ from administration to administration. Lastly, a series of case studies illustrate the challenges of implementing and developing policy. These span the post-Cold war period to the present, and include the Panama crisis, Somalia, the Balkans Haiti, the Iraq wars, and Afghanistan. By combining both the theory and process, this textbook reveals all aspects of the making of national security policy in United States from agenda setting to the successes and failures of implementation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442248380
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/15/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

LTC USA (Ret.) John T. Fishel, Lecturer in the College of International Studies at the University of Oklahoma, is Professor Emeritus from the National Defense University. He served 28 years as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Army both active and reserve and was chief of the Policy and Strategy Division of the Policy, Strategy & Programs Directorate of the U.S. Southern Command, Chief of Research and Assessments of the Small Wars Operations Research Directorate (SWORD), and Deputy Chief of the US Forces Liaison Group.

Table of Contents

Forward by Ambassador Edwin G. Corr
Acknowledgements
Preface
Part I: A Touch of Theory
Chapter 1. A Practitioners Guide to Realism
Part II: The Practitioners’ Textbook
Chapter 2. Legal Authorities
Chapter 3. National Security Organizations
Chapter 4. The National Security Council Process
Chapter 5. Defense Planning Systems
Part III: The Cases
Chapter 6. Panama: National Security Policy from Below
Chapter 7. “I Love it When a Plan Comes Together”
Chapter 8. Adventures in Peace Enforcement: The Somalia Tragedy
Chapter 9. The “Intervasion” of Haiti
Chapter 10. “Some Damned Foolish Thing in the Balkans”
Chapter 11. 9/11 and the Invasion of Afghanistan
Chapter 12. Iraq: Snatching Defeat From the Jaws of Victory and Victory From the Jaws of Defeat
Chapter 13. The Afghanistan Surge: Obama’s Finest Hour?
Part IV: Some Conclusions
Chapter 14. How National Security Policy Is Really Made: Lessons From the Cases
Bibliography
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