National security in presidential time: The politics of the National Security Council

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Neil Snyder
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Abstract

The National Security Council (NSC) is the preeminent national security feature of the modern U.S. presidency. The NSC is the president's council, but presidents have varied dramatically in how frequently they have convened formal meetings of the NSC since the NSC system was created in 1947. Under what conditions are presidents likely to hold NSC meetings? I argue that presidents are pragmatic about when to engage personally in national security affairs and that presidents are incentivized to conduct NSC meetings more frequently early in a presidency. Using a novel data set of all NSC meetings from 1947 to 1993, I find that presidents are likely to hold NSC meetings most frequently in the first year of office and that NSC meeting frequency is likely to decline substantially over a president's first 3 years in office, even after controlling for important international security conditions and domestic political factors previously thought to influence presidential national security behavior. The results affirm prior scholars' description of the NSC as a presidential mechanism for international crisis management but also suggest that time in office is an important determinant of presidential national security behavior.
总统时代的国家安全:国家安全保障会议的政治
国家安全委员会(NSC)是现代美国总统最突出的国家安全特征。国家安全保障会议是总统的会议,但自1947年国家安全保障会议制度建立以来,历任总统召开国家安全保障会议的频率变化很大。在什么情况下,总统有可能召开国家安全委员会会议?我认为,总统在何时亲自参与国家安全事务方面是务实的,而且总统在担任总统之初更频繁地召开国家安全委员会会议。使用1947年至1993年所有NSC会议的新数据集,我发现总统可能在任职的第一年举行NSC会议的频率最高,并且在总统任职的前3年中,NSC会议频率可能大幅下降,即使在控制了重要的国际安全条件和以前被认为影响总统国家安全行为的国内政治因素之后也是如此。研究结果证实了先前学者将国家安全委员会描述为总统管理国际危机的机制,但也表明在任时间是总统国家安全行为的重要决定因素。
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Presidential Studies Quarterly
Presidential Studies Quarterly POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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