Articles by Andrew J. Bacevich Total Results Found: 22 The Experts Andrew J. Bacevich The Fifty-Year Wound. Time to reexamine the liberal, internationalist Cold War narrative. Bush's Grand Strategy Andrew J. Bacevich The road to hegemony: a dissent A Time for Reckoning Andrew J. Bacevich A strategist’s guide to the Iraq War: ten lessons learned. Hour of the Generals Andrew J. Bacevich It’s time for the generals to tell Washington the truth. The Folly of Albion Andrew J. Bacevich The British empire came to grief in Mesopotamia. The parallels are fairly obvious. Living Room War Andrew J. Bacevich Instead of summoning the American people to shared sacrifice, the Bush administration insulates us from the costs of conflict. Trigger Man Andrew J. Bacevich In service of his messianic vision, Paul Wolfowitz marries certainty in the righteousness of American actions with confidence in the efficacy of American arms. Just War  Andrew J. Bacevich Refighting the Good War avails nothing. Middle East Paradigm Shift Andrew J. Bacevich Sandstorm: Policy Failure in the Middle East by Leon Hadar Vietnam Generation  Andrew J. Bacevich Those who fought and those who protested learned the lessons of the ’60s. Members of the administration had “other priorities.” War in Error Andrew J. Bacevich Destroying the village to save it from al-Qaeda Insecurity With Insolvency Andrew J. Bacevich Bush’s new national security blueprint avoids all the difficult questions. The Islamic Way of War Andrew J. Bacevich Muslims have learned to stop imitating our tactics and have started defeating them. On the Offense Andrew J. Bacevich Even the latest dismal intelligence estimate fails to shake Bush’s faith-based foreign policy. Going for Broke Andrew J. Bacevich Endorsing the Baker report would have meant denouncing the Freedom Agenda, so Bush is betting everything on a surge to salvage his war. Bushed Army Andrew J. Bacevich Too much war, too few soldiers Sycophant Savior Andrew J. Bacevich by Andrew J. Bacevich The Right Choice? Andrew J. Bacevich Barack Obama is no conservative. He’s still the best hope for getting out of Iraq. Surging to Defeat Andrew J. Bacevich The Petraeus strategy buys time but not victory. Appetite for Destruction Andrew J. Bacevich America externalizes the price of its profligacy by redefining freedom as the right to consume. To Die For a Mystique Andrew J. Bacevich Long war, short attention spans These Colors Run Red Andrew J. Bacevich Repeal the Carter Doctrine |