U.S. National Security and Foreign Policymaking After 9/11
Explore the intricate landscape of U.S. national security and foreign policymaking in the wake of the September 11 attacks with "U.S. National Security and Foreign Policymaking After 9/11" by M. Kent Bolton. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2007, this insightful paperback spans 448 pages, providing a comprehensive analysis of how external, societal, and governmental influences reshaped American security strategies.
Bolton meticulously examines the transformative effects initiated by 9/11, culminating in the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. This book not only chronicles the significant changes in U.S. defense strategies but also delves into the underlying factors driving these transformations. Whether you're a student of international relations or a professional in the field, this work serves as an essential resource to understand the complexities of national security in a post-9/11 world.