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Are you curious about the inner workings of the U.S. security policy? Look no further than the groundbreaking book, National Security and Double Government. Written by Michael J. Glennon, this eye-opening exploration challenges the prevalent belief that America's security policy is shaped by its visible institutions. Discover the shocking truth about the concealed "Trumanite network" that wields immense power behind the scenes. You'll be captivated as Glennon uncovers the shifting balance of authority from the traditional institutions to this unacknowledged network, ultimately posing a grave threat to our democracy, accountability, and personal freedom.
Don't be fooled by the illusion of control; the double government is here to stay. With presidential control rendered nominal, congressional oversight rendered dysfunctional, and judicial review rendered negligible, it's clear that reform efforts are facing an uphill battle. Within this thought-provoking read, Glennon highlights the daunting obstacles that must be overcome to restore power to the Madisonian institutions. He also sheds light on the political ignorance that perpetuates this dual system, making reform initiatives from outside the establishment an arduous task.
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