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Znet Article Bacevich: Naming Our Nameless War

Znet Article, May, 29 2013 Andrew J. Bacevich
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For well over a decade now the United States has been “a nation at war.” Does that war have a name?

Znet Article Bacevich: Boykinism

Znet Article, September, 26 2012 Andrew J. Bacevich
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Boykinism confirms what many Muslims are already primed to believe: that American values and Islamic values are irreconcilable

Znet Article Bacevich: Unleashed

Znet Article, May, 30 2012 Andrew J. Bacevich
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War waged in a special-operations-first world just might become truly global -- and never-ending

Znet Article Bacevich: Scoring the Global War on Terror

Znet Article, February, 20 2012 Andrew J. Bacevich
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Once targeted assassination becomes your policy, the list of targets has a way of growing ever longer

Znet Article Bacevich: Big Change Whether We Like It or Not

Znet Article, November, 14 2011 Andrew J. Bacevich
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Confronted with evidence of a radically changing environment, those holding (or aspiring to) positions of influence simply turn a blind eye

Znet Article Bacevich: Not Why, But How

Znet Article, April, 13 2011 Andrew J. Bacevich
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It is a commonplace of American politics: when the moving van pulls up to the White House on Inauguration Day, it delivers not only a closetful of gray suits and power ties, but a boatload of expectations.

Znet Article Bacevich: Cow Most Sacred

Znet Article, January, 28 2011 Andrew J. Bacevich
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In defense circles, “cutting” the Pentagon budget has once again become a topic of conversation. Americans should not confuse that talk with reality.

Znet Article Bacevich: Prisoners of War

Znet Article, October, 01 2010 Andrew J. Bacevich
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Bob Woodward and All the President’s Men (2010 Edition)

Znet Article Bacevich: Unequal Sacrifice

Znet Article, September, 05 2010 Andrew j. Bacevich
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The Casualty Gap is a commendable and in some ways impressive book; it is also an example of political science at its most frustrating. For those with the patience to wade through its jargon-laced and data-laden pages, the book reveals disturbing—...

Znet Article Bacevich: The Unmaking of a Company Man

Znet Article, August, 30 2010 Andrew j. Bacevich
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An Education Begun in the Shadow of the Brandenburg Gate

Znet Article Bacevich: The End of (Military) History? 

Znet Article, July, 30 2010 Andrew j. Bacevich
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The United States, Israel, and the Failure of the Western Way of War 

Znet Article Bacevich: Obama's Post-Modern War of Attrition

Znet Article, January, 02 2010 Andrew j. Bacevich
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On the march to Baghdad, back when America's war on terror was young, a rising star in the United States military lobbed this enigmatic bon mot to an accommodating reporter: "Tell me how this ends." Thus did then-Maj. Gen. David Petraeus in 2003 n...

Znet Article Bacevich: Expanding War, Contracting Meaning

Znet Article, October, 30 2008 Andrew j. Bacevich
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The next president and the Global War on Terror

Znet Article Bacevich: 9/11 Plus Seven

Znet Article, September, 12 2008 Andrew j. Bacevich
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An assessment of Bush's foreign policy seven years after 9/11

Znet Article Bacevich: Is Perpetual War Our Future?

Znet Article, August, 15 2008 Andrew j. Bacevich
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Learning the Wrong Lessons from the Bush Era

Znet Article Bacevich: Illusions of Victory

Znet Article, August, 12 2008 Andrew j. Bacevich
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How the United States Did Not Reinvent War... But Thought It Did

Znet Article Bacevich: I lost my son to a war I oppose. We were both doing our duty.*

Znet Article, June, 03 2007 Andrew j. Bacevich
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I lost my son to a war I oppose. We were both doing our duty.*

Znet Article Bacevich: The American Political Tradition

Znet Article, June, 29 2006 Andrew j. Bacevich
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The American Political Tradition

Znet Article Bacevich: Drifting Down the Path to Perdition

Znet Article, May, 25 2006 Andrew j. Bacevich
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I'd like to turn to the issue of oil wars, energy wars. That seems to be what holds all this incoherent stuff together -- minds focused on a world of energy flows. Recently, I reread [President Jimmy] Carter's 1979 energy speech. Isn't it ironic t...

Znet Article Bacevich: The Delusions of Global Hegemony

Znet Article, May, 23 2006 Andrew j. Bacevich
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I wait for him on a quiet, tree and wisteria-lined street of red-brick buildings. Students, some in short-sleeves on this still crisp spring morning, stream by. I'm seated on cold, stone steps next to a sign announcing the Boston University Depart...

Znet Article Bacevich: New Boys in Town

Znet Article, April, 23 2005 Andrew j. Bacevich
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In our own time -- and especially since the ascendancy of George W. Bush to the presidency -- "neoconservative" has become a term of opprobrium, frequently accompanied by ad hominem attacks and charges of arrogance and hubris. But the heat generat...

Znet Article Bacevich: The Normalization of War

Znet Article, April, 21 2005 Andrew j. Bacevich
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The Normalization of War

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