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A Cross of Iron: Harry S. Truman and the Origins of the National Security State, 1945-1954 by
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Fascinating but currently taking a break to read a library book about coal wars.
Hogan calls the 1947 National Security Act the “Magna Carta” of the security state. He refers to the crafting of arrangements as “state building.” He refers to national security “ideology.” He also shows various armed forces officers influencing public policy over against the alleged “Commander-in-Chief.”
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Hogan calls the 1947 National Security Act the “Magna Carta” of the security state. He refers to the crafting of arrangements as “state building.” He refers to national security “ideology.” He also shows various armed forces officers influencing public policy over against the alleged “Commander-in-Chief.”





