Contest over National Security
Discover the intricate relationship between national security and domestic policy in Contest over National Security by Peter Roady, published by Harvard University Press in 2024. This compelling hardback, spanning 320 pages, delves into the historical evolution of national security in the United States, illustrating how it once encompassed not only physical defense but also economic stability. Roady explores the pivotal shift during FDR's era, where national security was defined by both protection from foreign threats and the alleviation of economic hardship. As conservatives focused on reducing federal expenditure, the balance shifted, leading to the development of separate and often imbalanced national security and welfare states. This insightful analysis is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of U.S. policy and its impact on society.