A review of: The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War by Andrew J. Bacevich. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. 270pp
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.55540/ 0031-1723.2952For all...
The US Army is under pressure. If trends persist, it will soon shrink to its smallest size in nearly...
Over the last several years there have been a number of calls for the development of a new theoretic...
In this elegantly written and insightfully argued book, Andrew J. Bacevich argues that the United St...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67337/2/10.1177_000271627944400135.pd
This paper seeks to defend the thesis that this American project of military hegemony has a variety ...
This paper addresses the effect that a tactical reduction of United States military personnel could ...
The Expansion of Force. Among the more important of the new complexities confronting both analysis...
On the issue of military outsourcing, I think that it would be valuable to place Jeremy Scahill’s re...
This essay will briefly review the background of the use of the armed forces in a police capacity, d...
No state, including the United States, should take a heavy-handed approach toward the use of armed f...
Colonel Dunlap argues that civilian control of the United States military is eroding as a result of ...
As I reflect on my personal career in the field of military force and national security, I wish I co...
In this paper I question the morality of U.S. military supremacy or hegemony in terms of what consti...
The U.S. armed forces themselves have embraced—at least rhetorically—the need to transform so as to ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.55540/ 0031-1723.2952For all...
The US Army is under pressure. If trends persist, it will soon shrink to its smallest size in nearly...
Over the last several years there have been a number of calls for the development of a new theoretic...
In this elegantly written and insightfully argued book, Andrew J. Bacevich argues that the United St...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67337/2/10.1177_000271627944400135.pd
This paper seeks to defend the thesis that this American project of military hegemony has a variety ...
This paper addresses the effect that a tactical reduction of United States military personnel could ...
The Expansion of Force. Among the more important of the new complexities confronting both analysis...
On the issue of military outsourcing, I think that it would be valuable to place Jeremy Scahill’s re...
This essay will briefly review the background of the use of the armed forces in a police capacity, d...
No state, including the United States, should take a heavy-handed approach toward the use of armed f...
Colonel Dunlap argues that civilian control of the United States military is eroding as a result of ...
As I reflect on my personal career in the field of military force and national security, I wish I co...
In this paper I question the morality of U.S. military supremacy or hegemony in terms of what consti...
The U.S. armed forces themselves have embraced—at least rhetorically—the need to transform so as to ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.55540/ 0031-1723.2952For all...
The US Army is under pressure. If trends persist, it will soon shrink to its smallest size in nearly...
Over the last several years there have been a number of calls for the development of a new theoretic...