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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 StaffApril 17, 20261 MIN READ

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.