The Emergency State

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Examining the cost of America's security obsession.

If you're intrigued by American politics and history, "The Emergency State" might speak to you deeply. David C. Unger takes you on a historical journey, challenging the entrenched belief that absolute security can be achieved without consequence. It's a provocative read, one that doesn't shy away from criticizing bipartisan decisions and their long-term impacts on the nation. Whether you're a policy wonk or a concerned citizen, this book could give you a fresh perspective on the security versus liberty debate.

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The Emergency State

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ISBN: 9780143122975
Authors: David C. Unger
Date of Publication: 2013-08-27
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Politics
Goodreads rating: 3.78
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From the New York Times’s veteran foreign policy editorialist, a lucid analysis of the harm caused by America’s increasingly misdirected national security state. America is trapped in a state of war that has consumed our national life since before Pearl Harbor. Over seven decades and several bloody wars, Democratic and Republican politicians alike have assembled an increasingly complicated, ineffective, and outdated network of security services. Yet this pursuit has not only damaged our democratic institutions and undermined our economic strengths; it has fundamentally failed to make us safer. In The Emergency State, senior New York Times writer David C. Unger reveals the hidden costs of America’s bipartisan obsession with achieving absolute national security and traces a series of missed opportunities—from the end of World War II through the presidency of Barack Obama—when we could have rethought our defense strategy but did not. Provocative, insightful, and refreshingly nonpartisan, this is the definitive untold story of how America became so vulnerable—and how it can build real security again.
 

Examining the cost of America's security obsession.

If you're intrigued by American politics and history, "The Emergency State" might speak to you deeply. David C. Unger takes you on a historical journey, challenging the entrenched belief that absolute security can be achieved without consequence. It's a provocative read, one that doesn't shy away from criticizing bipartisan decisions and their long-term impacts on the nation. Whether you're a policy wonk or a concerned citizen, this book could give you a fresh perspective on the security versus liberty debate.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.