ISP Senior Fellow and LBJ School professor J. Paul Pope recently wrote an article featured in Psychology Today on the 70th anniversary of the National Security Act of 1947.
In his article, Professor Pope offers a very brief history of the act, noting that “no legislation in U.S. history more fundamentally altered the way security policy is made and executed.” Professor Pope goes on to discuss the importance of bipartisanship, both throughout history and today.
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