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Fateful Decisions: Inside the National Security Council [Paperback]

Karl F. Inderfurth (Editor), Loch K. Johnson (Editor)
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0195159667 978-0195159660 January 29, 2004
The National Security Council (NSC) is the most important formal institution in the U.S. government for the creation and implementation of foreign and defense policy. The Council's four principal members--the President, Vice President, Secretary of State, and Secretary of Defense--are responsible for incredibly far-reaching decisions regarding war and peace, diplomacy, international trade, and covert operations. Despite its obvious importance, the NSC has been subject to relatively little scholarly scrutiny, and therefore remains misunderstood by most international relations students. Fateful Decisions: Inside the National Security Council provides students with valuable insights into the origins, workings, strengths, and weaknesses of the NSC.
Covering the period from 1947 to 2003, Fateful Decisions features seminal articles, essays, and documents drawn from a variety of sources. The book presents and illuminates several obscure documents regarding the beginning of the NSC and its early years. It then examines the transformation of the NSC from a newly established, and initially ignored, advisory committee to the nation's premier forum for national security deliberations. The selections--written by prominent scholars, journalists, and practitioners--offer revealing coverage of major topics, such as key challenges to the NSC and the role of the NSC in a post-Cold War environment. The articles also discuss the rise of the National Security Adviser to a position of prominence and provide profiles of those who have held the position, including McGeorge Bundy, Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Brent Scowcroft, Samuel Berger, Colin Powell, and Condoleezza Rice. Chronicling the performance of the NSC over the years, Fateful Decisions dissects both its successes and its failures--from the Cuban Missile Crisis through the Iran-contra affair, to the current war against global terrorism--and offers reform proposals to improve the Council's performance. It is ideal for courses on the NSC, national security decision-making, and U.S. foreign policy.

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Karl F. Inderfurth is at George Washington University. Loch K. Johnson is at University of Georgia.

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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (January 29, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195159667
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195159660
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.3 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Updated Improved Version, But Dropped Some Good Stuff, April 21, 2005
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This is an updated and improved version of the 1988 version, "Decisions of the Highest Order: Perspectives on the National Security Council," a book that remains, in its original form, a gold standard in the field.

The new improved version is both that--new and improved, with updated perspectives all the way into the first Bush Administration, recognizing the end of the Cold War and the new Global War on Terror, and I venture to say there is no finer book available for orienting both undergraduate and graduate students--as well as mid-career adult students--with respect to the vital role that the National Security Council plays in orchestrating Americas foreign and national security policies.

I have just two modest criticisms, both easily addressed through the use of other readings, but which would take this excellent book to a full five stars if the next edition integrated more material:

1) The original had some really excellent pieces Disorders and on Remedies, and the new version, while more timely and current, has left some useful historical perspectives on the cutting room floor. I would have preferred that the editors add as they have, but with less deletion from the past.

2) The book still has the flavor of the Cold War in that the NSC is looked upon as a largely military "big stick" get our way in the national security arena book, and it does not orient its readers to the full range of national capabilities, all of the instruments of national power including the economic, cultural, and religious. It does not fully reflect the growing role of non-state actors and the emerging appreciation for national security as a multi-cultural arena in which non-governmental organizations such as Doctors without Borders, and Chambers of Commerce, have at least as much to contribute to stabilization and reconstruction as do the U.S. Armed Forces.

In my view, this book is the standard, but I would like to see a third edition that addresses these last two points.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good survey, easy academic reading, September 22, 2009
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The book is a text book that would be used in a political science masters program. It covers all the NSC administrations and highlights the main strengths, weaknesses and the main issues facing each administration and how the NSC helps the president in each situation. It is more general understanding of the NSC and less of indepth look at the organization. I was dissapointed that it only covered the famous issues and did not cover in detail other, less well known policy it helped tackle that could explain the inner workings of this organization.

It is a good introduction and you do get a cursory understanding of how and why NSC works the way it does.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read, well organized with tales from the field!, December 26, 2010
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This is simply an AWESOME book! With first hand accounts from records including president Bush, Brent Scowcroft, Powell et al. Thoroughly researched and not only written for the student of national security but also professionals as well. Inside the NSC (National Security Council) really delivers the inner workings and complex processes (in addition to the history) of the NSC through Kissinger, Scowcroft, Condi Rice to up until Obama. I'm particularly appreciative of the analysis of the history, personalities, determination, and level of involvement both academically and professionally of members of the NSC and particularly the National Security Advisor. Recommended!
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By 1947, the National Security Council (NSC), the first high-level committee to coordinate U.S. military and foreign policies, was an idea whose time had come. Read the first page
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security advisory process, national policy machinery, national security assistant, statutory members, national security process, national security policy making, study memoranda, national security departments, national security budget, president for national security affairs, deputies committee, intimate forum, statutory advisers, policy review committee, interagency process, policy hill, national security adviser, career channel, principals committee, national security advisor, multiple advocacy, foreign policy spokesman, president for economic policy, presidential perspective, assistant for national security affairs
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White House, State Department, United States, New York, Brent Scowcroft, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Middle East, President Reagan, Tower Commission, National Security Act, President Bush, Admiral Poindexter, Oval Office, Saudi Arabia, Henry Kissinger, President Clinton, Soviet Union, President Eisenhower, President Truman, Colonel North, Defense Department, President Kennedy, Washington Post, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Persian Gulf
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