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    Basically the few times I've come across books (or film/TV) where a government has to react to a crisis, I've loved it.

    I want something that wholly focuses on things from a political perspective. How the government is responding. For e.g. in the case of, say, an invasion I'm not interested in spies behind enemy lines or troops on the frontline, just the politicians making critical decisions.

    Ideally it'd be an international relations/geopolitical incident, but any kind of crisis is also welcome.

    I was considering Tom Clancy (I've never read a Tom Clancy), so any recommendations there would be useful (again, as long as it's not focused on agents shooting guns and taking out bad guys, I just want things from the government's perspective).

    by The_Pale_Blue_Dot

    5 Comments

    1. Electrical_Swing8166 on

      The Foundation Trilogy is basically governments responding to major crises across a span of millennia

    2. InvestigatorLow5351 on

      As you already mentioned Tom Clancy, I would recommend his book Red Storm Rising. It gives you the big picture view of a fictional World War III between the Soviet Union and the United States.

    3. Maybe Kim Stanley Robinson’s *The Ministry For The Future* would fit.. just. It’s a damned good book anyway!

    4. It’s a Roman Empire-style government, so it depends how you feel about something set that far back in the past, but K. J. Parker’ **Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City** is phenomenal and sounds like exactly what you’re looking for.

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