Andrew Bacevich 
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SOURCE: NYT
10-3-18
Andrew Bacevich takes to the NYT op ed page to charge that authorities overlooked the lessons of Black Hawk Down in 1993
by Andrew J. Bacevich
"The disaster in Somalia offered America a glimpse of the future of warfare. No one listened.”
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SOURCE: Vox
12-29-16
In an interview Andrew Bacevich explains why every president since Carter has tried and failed to transform the Middle East
“We are not a people to whom ... limits don’t apply.” —Andrew Bacevich
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SOURCE: The Daily Free Press
9-30-14
Now it’s Andrew Bacevich’s turn to do a MOOC
It will replicate the course he taught for years at BU: War for the Greater Middle East
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SOURCE: Boston University
6-23-14
Andrew Bacevich to retire this August from BU
During his 16 years at BU, Andrew Bacevich has become one of the University’s most public faces.
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SOURCE: Moyers & Company
6-20-14
Andrew Bacevich blasts Robert Kagan for providing a "falsified, sanitized, and in some respects, illusory account of recent American history”
"When Kagan uses phrases like world order, he's describing something that never really existed except in his own imagination."
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SOURCE: Los Angeles Times
11-10-13
The U.S. Army Discovers Africa
by Andrew J. Bacevich
Africa has many needs. Whether it needs the United States bringing to bear a million American soldiers is doubtful.
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How We Name Our Wars Matters
by Andrew J. Bacevich
Clockwise from top: Buffalo Soldiers in the Spanish American War; a Soviet officer in World War II; Canadian troops in World War I, and dead Confederate soldiers in the American Civil War.Originally posted on TomDispatch.com For well over a decade now the United States has been “a nation at war.” Does that war have a name?
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