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Kent M. Bolton - U.S. National Security and Foreign Policymaking After 9/11 - 9780742559004 - V9780742559004
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U.S. National Security and Foreign Policymaking After 9/11

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Description for U.S. National Security and Foreign Policymaking After 9/11 Paperback. Examines the external, societal, and governmental sources of change to US national-security policymaking that were begun by 9/11, memorialized by the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act (2004). This book chronicles the manifold changes and what caused them. Num Pages: 448 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JPS; JWK. Category: (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 154 x 27. Weight in Grams: 708.
In December 2004 the 109th Congress passed and President George W. Bush signed the Intelligence Reform and Intelligence Prevention Act (IRTPA). M. Kent Bolton argues that IRTPA represented a change in the trajectory of U.S. national-security policy-the first fundamental, demonstrable change since the 1947 National Security Act (1947 NSA) became law creating a unified U.S. Department of Defense, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Council, among other entities. As the 1947 NSA presaged a new era of U.S. policymaking, so too did the IRTPA. As such the IRTPA represents an extraordinarily important piece of legislation for students and ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield United States
Number of pages
448
Condition
New
Number of Pages
448
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9780742559004
SKU
V9780742559004
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About Kent M. Bolton
M. Kent Bolton is professor of Political Science and Global Studies at California State University. He has authored articles and books on U.S. foreign and national security since 9/11 2001. He lives in Clarksbad, California.

Reviews for U.S. National Security and Foreign Policymaking After 9/11
The book is an excellent source....Highly recommended.
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CHOICE, April 2008 Vol. 45 No. 08
U.S. National Security and Foreign Policymaking After 9/11 deftly demonstrates the unique role of neoconservative thinkers in the George W. Bush administration who were "present at the recreation" of the national policymaking apparatus. Professor Bolton thoroughly explains the development of new post-9/11 ... Read more

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