| Adam Tomkins - 1998 - 300 str.
...has siatutory provision in the National Securiu Act 194": 50 L'SC ?402 provides ihat its funcnons are 'to advise the president with respect to the integration...military policies relating to the national security'. persuaded to open a formal investigation into Iraqgate. 101 This was the real killer: no national security... | |
| Bill McSweeney - 1999 - 260 str.
...law made the military a partner in the economy, and set the task for the National Security Council 'to advise the President with respect to the integration...military policies relating to the national security . . ,'.17 The idea of harnessing domestic culture to the service of foreign policy in the name of security... | |
| Amy B. Zegart - 1999 - 336 str.
...from time to time." Moreover, the NSC's mandate was broad. The council was charged with "advis[ing] the President with respect to the integration of domestic,...military policies relating to the national security." Its duties included assessing US commitments and risks in national security matters, considering those... | |
| Anthony J. Eksterowicz, Glenn P. Hastedt - 1999 - 210 str.
...947 National Security Act established the National Security Council (NSC) for the purpose of advising the president "with respect to the integration of...domestic, foreign, and military policies relating to national security" (Title 50 USC 403(d), sec. 102). In the course of its history it has gone through... | |
| Paul Kengor - 2000 - 356 str.
...policy coordination, integration, and advice. The act states: "The function of the Council shall be to advise the President with respect to the integration...more effectively in matters involving the national security."75 Still, many who share this perspective understand that despite the president's preferences,... | |
| United States - 2001 - 1518 str.
...may designate a member of the Council to preside in his place. The function of the Council shall be to advise the President with respect to the integration...relating to the national security so as to enable the milltary services and the other departments and agencies of the Government to cooperate more effectively... | |
| David R. Mares, Francisco Rojas Aravena - 2001 - 172 str.
...Pentagon also has its Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). The National Security Council was created to "advis(e) the President with respect to the integration...foreign and military policies relating to the national security."20 Such a bureaucracy has not proven to be an unmitigated good for the president. Bureaucratic... | |
| Gary R. Hess - 2001 - 282 str.
...diplomatic, military, and fiscal aspects of US foreign policy. The NSC's responsibilities included advising the president "with respect to the integration of...military policies relating to the national security" and assessing and appraising "the objectives, commitments, and risks in relation to our actual and... | |
| David R. Mares, Francisco Rojas Aravena - 2001 - 172 str.
...also has its Defense Intelligence Agency lDIAJ. The National Security Council was created to "advisIeI the President with respect to the integration of domestic,...foreign and military policies relating to the national security."20 Such a bureaucracy has not proven to be an unmitigated good for the president. Bureaucratic... | |
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