Article Wars and Remembrance World War II has long been enshrined in American memory as the “Good War.” Reexamining this interpretation is a necessary task. By Andrew J. Bacevich December 21, 2021 War and Peace History Foreign Affairs Books
Article The Forever War Continues The United States’s military interest in the Persian Gulf reflects an outdated status quo of oil dependence. By Andrew J. Bacevich September 20, 2021 Foreign Affairs War and Peace Middle East
Article Biden’s Foreign Policy Amid the breathless media chronicling of Biden’s “First Hundred Days,” his strategic guidance has received little attention. By Andrew J. Bacevich April 27, 2021 Foreign Affairs Politics Joe Biden
Article Enemies Without. Enemy Within? Who poses a greater threat to American freedom: the SVR or Silicon Valley? By Andrew J. Bacevich February 15, 2021 Politics Russia Technology
Article The Patriarchy Gets Lucky A new account of the Cuban Missile Crisis highlights the role of sheer luck in averting nuclear war. By Andrew J. Bacevich December 25, 2020 War and Peace Nonfiction
Article Reframing American History While flawed, the 1619 Project is a first step toward disenthralling ourselves from an imagined past of America as history’s designated instrument of liberation. By Andrew J. Bacevich April 13, 2020 Race Social Justice