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CHAPTER 5. NATIONAL SECURITY POWERS: ARE THE CHECKS IN BALANCE? Marybeth P. Ulrich On the distinction between policy success in domestic and foreign policy , President John F. Kennedy once noted, The big difference is that between a bill being defeated and the country [being] wiped out. 1 Much is at stake in the formulation and implementation of NATIONAL SECURITY policy . Not only is the achievement of NATIONAL interests on the line, the preservation of the Framers'. constitutional allocation of power designed to keep liberty and SECURITY in balance is also at stake. As the United States proceeds further in its Long War 2 focused on fighting terrorism, its political elite is struggling to define the degree of collaboration that must remain between the different branches of government. Does a state of NATIONAL emergency or war justify the suspension of deliberation and consultation inherent in the American political system's design?
63 CHAPTER 5 NATIONAL SECURITY POWERS: ARE THE CHECKS IN BALANCE? Marybeth P. Ulrich. On the distinction between policy success in domestic and foreign policy, President John F.
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