Web Archive Institutional Integrity: The Role of U.S. National Security Agencies in Presidential Elections and Transitions | Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Title
- Institutional Integrity: The Role of U.S. National Security Agencies in Presidential Elections and Transitions | Center for Strategic and International Studies
Summary
- The Institutional Integrity project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies examines the potential and responsible role of Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security federal forces in U.S. presidential election and transition contexts. Specifically, this project aims to illuminate the authorities, policies, processes, institutional norms, and historical precedents that guide federal force deployments.
Created / Published
- United States.
Headings
- - Military and Naval Science
- - Political Science
- - Government
Genre
- website
Form
- electronic
Repository
- Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 20540 USA
Source Url
- https://www.csis.org/programs/international-security-program/institutional-integrity
Access Condition
- None
Scopes
- - www.csis.org/programs/international-security-program/institutional-integrity (domain)
- - www.csis.org/analysis/institutional-integrity-learning-right-lessons-capitol-siege (domain)
- - www.csis.org/analysis/buttressing-institutional-integrity-election-year (domain)
- - www.csis.org/analysis/reinforcing-institutional-integrity-election-year-role-us-federal-forces (domain)
Online Format
- web page