Budgeting for hard power

Budgeting for hard power2009
About this book
"Lays out the issues and relative costs facing the new president: prioritizing among competing demands for defense spending, homeland-security investment, diplomacy, and security assistance; determining how much money will be needed, available, and allocated. Suggests a path for the new White House in its resource-allocation decisions affecting U.S. national security"--Provided by publisher.
Details
- First published
- 2009
- OL Work ID
- OL1834707W
Subjects
Politics and governmentUnited StatesNational securityAppropriations and expendituresBudgetMilitary policyUnited States. Dept. of DefenseUnited States. Dept. of Homeland SecurityArmed ForcesUnited States. Dept. of StateForeign relationsFinanceUnited States. Department of DefenseUnited States. Department of Homeland SecurityUnited States. Department of StateNational security, united statesUnited states, foreign relations