Fateful Decisions
Inside the National Security Council
Edited by Karl F. Inderfurth and Loch K. Johnson
Table of Contents
Each section begins with an Introduction.
Preface
I. Origins
1. The Development of Political-Military Consultation in the United States, Earnest R. May
2. Postwar Organization for National Security, Ferdinand Eberstadt
3. Legislative Debate on the National Security Act of 1947, U. S. Congress
4. The National Security Act of 1947, U. S. Congress
II. Early Years
5. The NSC Under Truman and Eisenhower, Stanley L. Falk
6. Effective National Security Advising: Recovering the Eisenhower Legacy, Fred I. Greenstein and Richard H. Immerman
7. Forging a Strategy For Survival, Henry M. Jackson
8. Organizing for National Security, Jackson Subcommittee
III. Transformation
9. Letter to Jackson Subcommittee, McGeorge Bundy
10. Kissinger's Apparat, John P. Leacacos
11. Presidential Directive/NSC-2, Jimmy Carter
IV. The Modern NSC
12. The National Security Council System After the Cold War, Vincent A. Auger
13. National Security Presidential Directive 1, George W. Bush
V. National Security Advisers: Roles
14. Forum on the Role of the National Security Adviser, Woodrow Wilson International Center and Baker Institute
15. The NSC Adviser: Process Manager and More, Colin L. Powell
16. The Lessons of the Iran-Contra Affair for National Security Policy Making, Cecil V. Crabb, Jr. and Kevin V. Mulcahy
VI. National Security Advisers: Profiles
17. McGeorge Bundy, Kai Bird
18. Henry Kissinger, Marvin Kalb and Bernard Kalb
19. Zbigniew Brzezinski, Dom Bonafede
20. Brent Scowcroft, David Lauter
21. Samuel R. Berger, R.W. Apple, Jr.
22. Condoleezza Rice, Elaine Sciolino
VII. Performance
23. The Cuban Missile Crisis
24. The Transition from the Cold War, George H. W. Bush and Brent Scowcroft
25. Conflict in the Balkans, Eric Moskowitz and Jeffrey S. Lantis
26. The War Against Terrorism, Dan Balz and Bob Woodward
Editors' Introduction
27. America's Departments of State, Bert A. Rockman
28. The NSC Staff as Rogue Elephant, Tower Commission
29. Congress and the NSC, Inouye-Hamilton Committee
IX. Reforms
30. Recommendations on Organizing for National Security, Tower Commission
31. The President and the Secretary of State, Theodore C. Sorensen
32. A New NSC for a New Administration, Ivo H. Daalder and I. M. Destler
33. Road Map for National Security: Imperative for Change, Hart-Rudman Report
For Further Reading
Index