
Is the NSC Unwell?
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Global Perspectives on National Security Councils
This chapter examines the internationalization of the National Security Council (NSC) model, focusing on how countries like Japan, South Korea, and China are adapting similar structures. It critiques the U.S. NSC's extensive staffing and explores the historical context of decision-making processes, highlighting past failures and current bureaucratic challenges. The chapter also reflects on the evolution of executive power in U.S. foreign policy, addressing key historical events and their implications for national security.
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