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17.471 American National Security Policy

17.471 American National Security Policy. Elements of National Security Policy. National Security Policy National Security Policy Making National Interests Vital Interests Politics Policy legitimacy. National Power. Concepts. National Security Policy.

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17.471 American National Security Policy

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  1. 17.471American National Security Policy Elements of National Security Policy 17.471 American National Security Policy

  2. National Security Policy National Security Policy Making National Interests Vital Interests Politics Policy legitimacy National Power Concepts 17.471 American National Security Policy

  3. National Security Policy • Pattern of government decisions & actions • intended to counter perceived threats to America’s national interests, • and especially America’s vital interests 17.471 American National Security Policy

  4. Key Questions for the Course: • What are America’s “national interests?” • What are America’s vital interests • Who determines American national interests? Vital interests? 17.471 American National Security Policy

  5. Key Questions for the Course: • Who and what threatens those interests? • How do we determine threats? • What actions should we take to protect those interests? • Who determines priorities? 17.471 American National Security Policy

  6. National Security Policy • Pattern of government decisions & actions intended to counter perceived threats to America’s national interests • Policy = ∑time∑playersdecision, laws, rules, actions • History matters • Prior decisions • Prior actions/inactions • Prior events 17.471 American National Security Policy

  7. Things deemed important for national well- being, prosperity, continuity Economic interests access to markets Political interests countries with shared interests and values Political Values democracy human rights National Interests 17.471 American National Security Policy

  8. Things deemed essential for national well-being prosperity continuity things on which our national survival depends what are you willing go sacrifice lives for? External Focus Foreign threats Internal Focus Education Poverty Environment Vital Interests 17.471 American National Security Policy

  9. America’s Vital Interests • American territorial integrity • Stable and friendly Canada & Mexico • Preservation of American political and economic institutions • Safety of Americana at home and abroad • Strong & Prosperous European free market democracies 17.471 American National Security Policy

  10. Countries Soviet Union China “ axis of evil” Events War Political and Economic instability Technology WMD Terrorism Generic Threats 17.471 American National Security Policy

  11. Specific Threats - Setting priorities • Iraqi atomic bomb vs. Pakistani atomic bomb • Nuclear missiles vs. terrorism • Collapse of Russian economy & fledgling democracy vs. Collapse if Latin American economies & democracies • How do we decide? 17.471 American National Security Policy

  12. National Security PolicyMaking in Theory • On-going conversation about • What are our national & vital interests • Who and what threatens them • What we should do about it 17.471 American National Security Policy

  13. Politics in Policy-Making • Facts are not enough to set policy priorities • Politics= Clash of values & interests in determining policy • Clash of “future visions” • What “ought to be” • How to get there • Policy legitimacy • How policy choices were made • Not their “correctness” 17.471 American National Security Policy

  14. National Security Strategies • National Power • Alliances & Coalitions • Collective Security • International law 17.471 American National Security Policy

  15. National Power • Capacity to influence the decisions & actions of other countries & actors • Power= Work / Time • = Force x Distance / Time 17.471 American National Security Policy

  16. Components of National Power 17.471 American National Security Policy

  17. Bases of Military Power • Geography • National resources • Population • Economy (fiscal resources) • Industrial capacity • Technology • Willingness to Use Force 17.471 American National Security Policy

  18. Bases of Political Power • Moral authority & Reputation • Leadership • Capacity for Diplomacy • Engagement in Bilateral & international political institutions • Organizations • Treaties 17.471 American National Security Policy

  19. Bases of Economic Power • Dominance of Markets & Trading [strategic minerals & resources] • Oil in 1940s and 1950s • Foreign Investment & Fiscal Capacity • Capital : Financial Loans, Grants, Aid • Control of International Financial Institutions • Boycotts, Embargoes, Blockades 17.471 American National Security Policy

  20. Policy Arenas • High Policy • Should we develop a national missile defense system and how much should we spend? • Middle Policy • What would be the most effective NMD configuration and how should the program be managed? • Low Policy • Which competing interceptor design in best? 17.471 American National Security Policy

  21. National Security Policy National Security Policy Making National interests Vital interests Politics Policy legitimacy National Power Concepts 17.471 American National Security Policy

  22. Assignment for Wednesday • http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/252/nation/The_hunt_for_Al_Qaeda+.shtml 17.471 American National Security Policy

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