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What is the national security state?

National Security State

A concept referring to a government or nation that prioritizes its perceived security needs, often leading to significant military and surveillance capabilities.

  • Master the understanding of the tasks, actions, and influence of significant institutions and participants within the American national defense structure.
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Austin PryorJun 05, 2024
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The national security state is a complex of executive, military, and secret powers that shaped American international relations in the Cold War and largely excluded Congress and the public from decisions about the country's security.