Terrorism and national security reform : how commissions can drive change during crises / Jordan Tama.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 232 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781139078245
- 1139078240
- 9780511976636
- 0511976631
- Executive advisory bodies -- United States -- Case studies
- Political planning -- United States -- Case studies
- National security -- United States -- Case studies
- Terrorism -- Government policy -- United States -- Case studies
- Organismes consultatifs -- États-Unis -- Études de cas
- Politique publique -- États-Unis -- Études de cas
- Terrorisme -- Politique gouvernementale -- États-Unis -- Études de cas
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Terrorism
- Executive advisory bodies
- National security
- Political planning
- Terrorism -- Government policy
- United States
- Terrorisme
- Adviesorganen
- Nationale veiligheid
- Verenigde Staten
- 363.325/15610973 22
- JK468.C7 T36 2011eb
- 89.58
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-219) and index.
"Terrorism and National Security Reform demonstrates that blue-ribbon commissions can be powerful vehicles for making public policy. Jordan Tama reveals how commissions have shaped Barack Obama's plan for ending the Iraq War, spurred the largest U.S. government and intelligence overhauls since 1947, and catalyzed many other counterterrorism reforms"-- Provided by publisher
"Terrorism and National Security Reform demonstrates that blue-ribbon commissions can be powerful vehicles for policy change, overturning the conventional wisdom that views them only as devices for passing the buck. Jordan Tama explains how the unique political credibility of commissions can enable them to forge bipartisan consensus on tough policy challenges. He also shows that commissions are most valuable during a crisis, when policymakers face pressure to make changes but frequently cannot agree on what to do. Using an original database, case studies, and more than 200 interviews of policymakers and commission participants, Tama reveals how commissions have shaped Barack Obama's plan for ending the Iraq War, spurred the largest government and intelligence overhauls since 1947, and driven many other elements of U.S. counterterrorism policy. In an era of unrelenting partisanship and extreme polarization, this book shows that commissions are increasingly valuable policymaking tools"-- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Commissioning reform -- Part I. Patterns of Commission Influence: 2. A theory of commission influence; 3. The impact of national security commissions -- Part II. Commissions and Counterterrorism Policy: 4. Responding to the first wave of anti-American terrorism; 5. Grappling with the rise of Al Qaeda; 6. Reforming homeland security and intelligence after 9/11 -- Part III. Conclusion: 7. Implications, and the effort to end the Iraq War.
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