Publisher's Synopsis

This second edition of The National Security Enterprise provides practitioners' insights into the operation, missions, and organizational cultures of the principal national security agencies and other institutions that shape the US national security decision-making process. Unlike some textbooks on American foreign policy, it offers analysis from insiders who have worked at the National Security Council, the State and Defense Departments, the intelligence community, and the other critical government entities. The book explains how organizational missions and cultures create the labyrinth in which a coherent national security policy must be fashioned. Understanding and appreciating these organizations and their cultures is essential for formulating and implementing it. Taking into account the changes introduced by the Obama administration, the second edition includes four new or entirely revised chapters (Congress, Department of Homeland Security, Treasury, and USAID) and updates to the text throughout. It covers changes instituted since the first edition was published in 2011, implications of the government campaign to prosecute leaks, and lessons learned from more than a decade of war in Afghanistan and Iraq. This up-to-date book will appeal to students of US national security and foreign policy as well as career policymakers.

--Steven Miller, Harvard University, Editor-in-Chief of International Security "International Journal of Intelligence & Counter Intelligence"

Book information

ISBN: 9781626164406
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Imprint: Georgetown University Press
Pub date:
Edition: 2nd ed.
DEWEY: 355.033073
Language: English
Number of pages: 440
Weight: 748g
Height: 177mm
Width: 253mm
Spine width: 25mm