Role of Presidential Advisory Systems in US Foreign Policy-Making

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Tuunainen, Pasi
The Role of Presidential Advisory Systems in US Foreign Policy-Making. The Case of the National Security Council and Vietnam, 1953–1961
Finnish Literature Society
Bibliotheca Historica 68
Helsinki 2001, 523 pp.
Through close examination of president Dwight D. Eisenhower's Vietnam policy-making, Pasi Tuunainen presents an analysis of the functioning of the President's National Security Council (NSC) machinery as an advisory system. Tuunainen rebuts the traditional criticism that Eisenhower's NSC machinery was merely a slow and toilsome "paper mill" which produced consensus recommentations and Policy Papers for long-term consumption. Tuunainen reveals instead that, regardless of its red-tapism during the Eisenhower Administration, the formalized NSC think tank mechanism operated with considerable efficiency and flexibility, providing the President with a wide range of options and even adapting to acute situations.
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ISBN 951-746-285-9
ISSN 1238-3503
Publisher Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
Series Bibliotheca Historica
Published (year) 2001
Cover Softcover
Type of Binding Softcover binding
Languages english
Disciplines History
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