"Introduces and explores the full range of actors, processes, and politics involved in the US national security process"--
This textbook describes aspects of national security in the US from the perspective of policymaking, processes, and politics, as well as the international security setting, the factors that impact national security policy, and the presidential mandate. It covers the role of international actors, the nature and characteristics of international conflicts, nuclear weapons, and the relationship between national security and the political system. Coverage also includes national security institutions, including the presidency, the National Security Council, the secretary of state and secretary of defense, the national security adviser, the military, and the intelligence community. Other topics discussed include making national security policy and the policy process, the role of the president and Congress, the relationship of the public to national security and defense policy formulation, and civil-military relations. Later chapters look at emerging issues, such as homeland security, geostrategy, technology and economics, and developments in information and communications; and improving the national security system. This edition has been revised to reflect the shift in US national security policy from nation-building and counterinsurgency to preparing for traditional state-on-state conflict. Annotation ©2022 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
“Quitesimply the ‘bottom-line-up-front’ text on the subject … an outstanding resourcefor students. This accessible work helps readers grasp the key issues,institutions, and processes of US national security policy and politics.” —Steven Childs, California StateUniversity, San Bernardino
"Thesixth edition of the venerable US National Security: Policymakers,Processes, and Politics does not disappoint. It expertly takes the readerthrough the myriad policy and political challenges, both domestic andinternational, inherent in the national security decision-making process.” —ArnoldC. Dupuy, Virginia Tech
“Accessible, well-organized, and deeply knowledgeable…. Updated to include the Biden Administration, this excellent introduction to national security policymaking shows clearly the interaction of, and tensions between, domestic and international politics, interests and values, and formal and informal institutions of governance.” —Russell Burgos, National Defense University
Praise for the previous editions:
"Takes us through the process and the institutions briefly, clearly, logically.... a most thoughtful and enlightening presentation." —International Affairs
"The most easily understood introduction to the US national security process is still Sam C. Sarkesian's US National Security." —Military Review
"Well organized, probing, instructive, and multidimensional in perspective." —Perspectives on Political Science
The main focus of US national security policy has shifted dramatically since the years of the Obama administration, moving away from nation building and counterinsurgency efforts and toward preparing for traditional state-on-state conflict with powerful peers. The sixth edition of US National Security reflects that change. It also addresses such current issues as the impact of an increasingly partisan political process, sharp divisions in public opinion, the ongoing challenges of homeland security, and developments in cyberspace and other possible domains of future warfare.
Retaining the successful structure and approach of the previous editions, the book clearly introduces and explores the full range of actors, processes, and politics involved in maintaining US national security.
CONTENTS:
- Defining and Defending the National Interest.
- THE NATIONAL SECURITY CONTEXT.
- International Actors.
- The Conflict Spectrum.
- Battling the Nuclear Genie.
- The US Political System.
- NATIONAL SECURITY INSTITUTIONS.
- The Presidency.
- The National Security Council and the "Policy Triad."
- The Military Establishment.
- The Intelligence Community.
- MAKING NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY.
- The Policy Process.
- The President and Congress.
- Empowering the People.
- Civil-Military Relations.
- LONG-RANGE PERSPECTIVES.
- Emerging Issues.
- Improving the System.