THE ROLE OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY SYSTEMS IN US FOREIGN POLICY-MAKING The Case of the National Security Council and Vietnam, 195
A veil of secrecy has usually been drawn over issues concerning US national security. The departments and agencies responsible for advising the President of the United States on such matters are coordinated within the White House by National Security Council (NSC). Through close examination of Eisenhower's Vietnam policy-making, Pasi Tuunainen presents an analysis of functioning of President's NSC macinery and advisery system