National Insecurity
Book • 2014
In 'National Insecurity,' David Rothkopf offers a critical examination of U.S.
national security strategy, institutions, and decision-making processes.
He assesses failures and blind spots that jeopardize effective responses to emerging threats, from terrorism to transnational challenges.
Rothkopf combines historical context with case studies to argue for reforms that enhance adaptability, accountability, and strategic clarity.
The book highlights how political incentives and institutional inertia can undermine security outcomes.
It proposes policy recommendations aimed at restoring coherence and effectiveness to America's security apparatus.
national security strategy, institutions, and decision-making processes.
He assesses failures and blind spots that jeopardize effective responses to emerging threats, from terrorism to transnational challenges.
Rothkopf combines historical context with case studies to argue for reforms that enhance adaptability, accountability, and strategic clarity.
The book highlights how political incentives and institutional inertia can undermine security outcomes.
It proposes policy recommendations aimed at restoring coherence and effectiveness to America's security apparatus.
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