The National Security Council, enacted in 1947 by Truman, was originally intended to help presidential administrations facilitate information sharing and strategic planning. The authors discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each administration since its inception and discuss potential changes to bring the council in line with modern warfare and policy.
Author(s) • Christopher P. Mulder, Raphael J. Piliero, Matthew R. Crouch (Advisor)
Year • 2023
Pages • 159
ISSN • 1555-7871
AU Press Code • WP-20