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RCLS fellow and former Legal Adviser to the National Security Council Chris Fonzone reviews John Gans’ new book on the NSC’s role in the policymaking process, examining Gans’ argument that the NSC’s centralization of power has led to greater overreach, diminished effectiveness and reduced accountability.
Home/In the media/RCLS fellow and former Legal Adviser to the National Security Council Chris Fonzone reviews John Gans’ new book on the NSC’s role in the policymaking process, examining Gans’ argument that the NSC’s centralization of power has led to greater overreach, diminished effectiveness and reduced accountability.
RCLS fellow and former Legal Adviser to the National Security Council Chris Fonzone reviews John Gans’ new book on the NSC’s role in the policymaking process, examining Gans’ argument that the NSC’s centralization of power has led to greater overreach, diminished effectiveness and reduced accountability.
Sarvenaz Bakhtiar
2019-08-19T13:32:59-04:00