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基本説明
On the role of the NSC in a post-Cold War environment.
Full Description
In the U.S. government, the National Security Council (NSC) is the most important formal institution for the creation and implementation of foreign and defense policy. Drawing from a variety of resources, Fateful Decisions presents a collection of seminal articles, essays, and documents on the NSC. It covers such key topics as the rise of the National Security Advisor to a position of prominence, specific challenges to the NSC, and the role of the NSC in a post-Cold War environment.
Contents
EDITORS' INTRODUCTION ; 1. The Development of Political-Military Consultation in the United States ; 2. Postwar Organization for National Security ; 3. Legislative Debate on the National Security Act of 1947 ; 4. The National Security Act of 1947 ; EDITORS' INTRODUCTION ; 5. The NSC Under Truman and Eisenhower ; 6. Effective National Security Advising: Recovering the Eisenhower Legacy ; 7. Forging a Strategy For Survival ; 8. Organizing for National Security ; EDITORS' INTRODUCTION ; 9. Letter to Jackson Subcommittee ; 10. Kissinger's Apparat ; 11. Presidential Directive/NSC-2 ; EDITORS' INTRODUCTION ; 12. The National Security Council System After the Cold War ; 13. National Security Presidential Directive 1 ; EDITORS' INTRODUCTION ; 14. Forum on the Role of the National Security Adviser ; 15. The NSC Adviser: Process Manger and More ; 16. The National Security Advisory System ; EDITORS' INTRODUCTION ; 17. McGeorge Bundy ; 18. Henry Kissinger ; 19. Zbigniew Brzezinski ; 20. Brent Scowcroft ; 21. Samuel Berger ; 22. Condoleezza Rice ; EDITORS' INTRODUCTION ; 23. The Cuban Missile Crisis ; 24. The Transition from the Cold War ; 25. Conflict in the Balkans ; 26. The War Against Terrorism ; EDITORS' INTRODUCTION ; 27. America's Departments of State ; 28. The NSC Staff as Rogue Elephant ; 29. Congress and the NSC ; EDITORS' INTRODUCTION ; 30. Recommendations on Organizing for National Security ; 31. The President and the Secretary of State ; 32. A New NSC for a New Administration ; 33. Imperative for Change ; Further Reading