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The Role of the NSC in U.S. Investment Security: A Critical Examination

The absence of a fully operational National Security Council (NSC) raises concerns about the effectiveness of U.S. investment security measures, potentially affecting coordination and enforcement.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 20 days ago
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The National Security Council (NSC) plays a crucial role in overseeing U.S. investment security, yet its diminished functionality poses significant challenges.

Without a well-functioning NSC, there are risks to agency coordination and the coherence of rulemaking, which could lead to unpredictability in enforcement.

As the landscape of investment security evolves, the need for a robust NSC becomes increasingly urgent to ensure effective governance and protection.