Ever since President Truman invoked the words "national security" to launch the U.S. side of the cold war, government officials have used the phrase to explain, justify, or excuse executive actions that were dubious, illegal, or, as Senator Sam Ervin said during the Watergate hearings, "on the windy side of the law." National security does not simp
In The Dangerous Doctrine, Saul Landau reviews the history of national security doctrine from Truman's declaration that national security was at stake in Iran, Greece, and Turkey and the subsequent use of the words "national security" by government officials to explain, justify, or excuse executive actions that were dubious or illegal.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
Oct 2024
ISBN
9780367306601
Pages
220 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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