Origins of Natl Security State Legacy of HST

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Origins of National Security and the Legacy of Harry S. Truman (The Truman Legacy Series, Volume 11)

The Cold War profoundly transformed American society, perhaps most significantly through the development of national security institutions that are very much alive more than two decades after the end of the Cold War. These essays explore the highly charged political environment in which the national security state was created and assess its broader implications for society, both civilian and military.

In the complex world of policy making, the executive and legislative branches of government, as well as the branches of the military, struggled with questions of control of national security institutions, constraints on presidential power and civilian control of the military, and long-term implications of policy decisions made in the uncertain post World War II years. In his efforts to balance the need for security with the ideals of freedom and individuality, President Truman played a major role in creating and shaping the modern national security state, and the decisions he made at the dawn of the postwar era still echo today. Softcover, 256 pages.

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