The National Security Act of 1947 - which established the National Security Council - laid the foundation for a deliberate, multitiered process, managed by the national security adviser, to bring government agencies together to debate and decide policy.
Antony Blinken is an American diplomat and politician who currently serves as the United States Secretary of State. With a wealth of experience in international relations and foreign policy, Blinken plays a key role in shaping and implementing U.S. foreign policy decisions. He is known for his diplomatic approach and commitment to promoting global cooperation and addressing pressing global challenges.