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The tools of American statecraft?defense, diplomacy, foreign and
security assistance, homeland security and intelligence?are rarely
examined together. Adams and Williams fill this gap by examining
how these tools work, how they are planned for, and how they are
budgeted. Seeing policy through the lens of the budget can help
decision makers and ordinary citizens discern the genuine
priorities of national leaders from the oftentimes illusory ones
portrayed in rhetoric. Simply put, policies and strategies cannot
be carried out without a corresponding allocation of resources.
Buying National Security weaves a tapestry around the
institutions, organizations, tools, and processes that support
planning and resource allocation across the breadth of the American
national security enterprise. The authors analyze the planning and
resource integration activities across agencies of the Executive
branch as well as examine the structure and processes the Congress
uses to carry out its national security oversight and budgetary
responsibilities. Finally, they review the adequacy of the current
structures and process and evaluate proposals for ways both might
be reformed to fit the demands of the 21st century security
environment.
Cindy Williams, half of the comedic duo of Laverne & Shirley,
has had a wild and lively career in show business. This book is an
engaging and heartfelt journey from Williams's blue collar roots to
unexpected stardom-from being pranked by Jim Morrison while waiting
tables at Whisky a Go Go to starring in one of the most iconic
shows on television. With wit and candor, Cindy tells stories of
her struggles as a child growing up with meager means and dreaming
of becoming an actress. She also shares many misadventures and
amusing anecdotes about some of the most famous actors in
Hollywood. Never taking herself too seriously, Cindy finds humor
and irony in the challenging world of show business.
The tools of American statecraft-defense, diplomacy, foreign and
security assistance, homeland security and intelligence-are rarely
examined together. Adams and Williams fill this gap by examining
how these tools work, how they are planned for, and how they are
budgeted. Seeing policy through the lens of the budget can help
decision makers and ordinary citizens discern the genuine
priorities of national leaders from the oftentimes illusory ones
portrayed in rhetoric. Simply put, policies and strategies cannot
be carried out without a corresponding allocation of resources.
Buying National Security weaves a tapestry around the institutions,
organizations, tools, and processes that support planning and
resource allocation across the breadth of the American national
security enterprise. The authors analyze the planning and resource
integration activities across agencies of the Executive branch as
well as examine the structure and processes the Congress uses to
carry out its national security oversight and budgetary
responsibilities. Finally, they review the adequacy of the current
structures and process and evaluate proposals for ways both might
be reformed to fit the demands of the 21st century security
environment.
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