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Andrew Bacevich

Andrew Bacevich, a TomDispatch regular, is chairman and co-founder of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. His new Dispatch book, On Shedding an Obsolete Past: Bidding Farewell to the American Century, has just been published.

Not Why, But How

To the Shores of (and Skies Above) Tripoli

By Andrew Bacevich On April 12, 2011On April 12, 2011

Cow Most Sacred

Why Military Spending Remains Untouchable

By Andrew Bacevich On January 27, 2011On January 27, 2011

Andrew Bacevich, The U.S. Military as Quagmire Specialists

By Andrew Bacevich On October 7, 2010On May 15, 2021

Andrew Bacevich, The Washington Gossip Machine

By Andrew Bacevich On September 26, 2010On September 26, 2010

Andrew Bacevich, How Washington Rules

By Andrew Bacevich On August 26, 2010On August 26, 2010

Andrew Bacevich, Giving Up On Victory, Not War

By Andrew Bacevich On July 29, 2010On July 30, 2010

Andrew Bacevich, Whose Century Was That?

By Andrew Bacevich On April 28, 2009On February 23, 2011

Andrew Bacevich, Strategic Vacuum

By Andrew Bacevich On October 30, 2008On February 17, 2021

Andrew Bacevich, Worshiping the Indispensable Nation

By Andrew Bacevich On September 9, 2008On February 17, 2021

Andrew Bacevich, The Lessons of Endless War

By Andrew Bacevich On August 14, 2008On March 16, 2011

Andrew Bacevich, The American Military Crisis

By Andrew Bacevich On August 11, 2008On July 12, 2021

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