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Because the national interest is the foundation for both the National Security Strategy and its supporting National Military Strategy, it is essential that military leaders understand the political context from which the details of the national interest emerge. The guiding concept of national interest is more often assumed than analyzed in the dynamic context of domestic and international politics. For these reasons, Dr. Michael Roskin, Visiting Professor of Foreign Policy, was asked to synthesize the academic literature, focusing on those works that had greatest value and relevance to members of the national security community who must apply as well as serve the national interest.
ISBN
1656
Publication Date
5-1-1994
Keywords
liberties; patriot act; freedoms; foreign policy; Roskin
Recommended Citation
Michael G. Roskin Dr.,
National Interest: From Abstraction to Strategy ( US Army War College Press, 1994),
https://press.armywarcollege.edu/monographs/898