The contest over national security : FDR, conservatives, and the struggle to claim the most powerful phrase in American politics / Peter Roady.
2024
E806 .R7214 2024
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The contest over national security : FDR, conservatives, and the struggle to claim the most powerful phrase in American politics / Peter Roady.
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067429694X PDF ebook
9780674296947 PDF ebook
9780674296930 ePub ebook
0674296931 ePub ebook
9780674291256 hardcover
0674291255 hardcover
9780674296947 PDF ebook
9780674296930 ePub ebook
0674296931 ePub ebook
9780674291256 hardcover
0674291255 hardcover
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Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : Harvard University Press, 2024.
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©2024
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English
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1 online resource (x, 303 pages) : illustrations
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E806 .R7214 2024
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917.917
Summary
National security once was not limited to physical defense. FDR equated national security with safety from foreign attack and economic want; conservatives, fearful of costs and federal expansion, stripped out domestic policy. The Contest over National Security explains why the US developed separate, imbalanced national security and welfare states.
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Table of Contents
Campaigning on the Promise of Security
The Domestic Policy Origins of the National Security State
The Conservative Counteroffensive
The First Battle over the Government's National Security Responsibilities
Foreign Policy as a National Security Matter
Roosevelt's Unrealized Vision for a Comprehensive National Security State
Separate National Security and Welfare States
Cementing a Foreign Policy-Focused National Security State.
The Domestic Policy Origins of the National Security State
The Conservative Counteroffensive
The First Battle over the Government's National Security Responsibilities
Foreign Policy as a National Security Matter
Roosevelt's Unrealized Vision for a Comprehensive National Security State
Separate National Security and Welfare States
Cementing a Foreign Policy-Focused National Security State.