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The National Security Strategy issued on September 17, 2002, contained the controversial Bush doctrine of pre-emptive war. [3] It also contained the notion of military pre-eminence that was reflected in a 1992 Department of Defense paper, "Defense Policy Guidance", prepared by two principal authors (Paul Wolfowitz and I. Lewis Libby) working under Defense Secretary Dick Cheney.
Following the congressional directive, in September 2018, President Trump announced and issued the strategy. The strategy placed the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in charge of leading the federal government's biodefense efforts, and designated HHS to lead a committee of high-level officials from the Defense Department, Agriculture Department, and Homeland Security Departments ...
The NDS translates and refines the National Security Strategy (NSS) (produced by the U.S. President's staff and signed by the President) into broad military guidance for military planning, military strategy, force posturing, force constructs, force modernization, etc. It is expected to be produced every four years and to be generally publicly ...
The White House rolled out a long-delayed national security strategy on Wednesday that seeks to contain China's rise while reemphasizing the importance of working with allies to tackle challenges ...
Renewing the National Security Council System February 4, 2021 — — — [461] 3 NSM-3 Revitalizing America's Foreign Policy and National Security Workforce, Institutions, and Partnerships — — — [462] 4 NSM-4 Advancing the Human Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Persons Around the World February 26, 2021 ...
The new National Security Strategy overlooks America's strengths and sets it on a course of unsustainable primacy, argues Anatol Lieven
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In that capacity, she helped develop the 2015 National Security Strategy and the 2014 Quadrennial Defense Review. [ 11 ] Upon leaving the Obama administration, Karlin returned to her alma mater, Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies , to first become the deputy director of the Strategic Studies Department and later ...