Andrew J. Bacevich
Andrew J. Bacevich (Andrew Joseph Bacevich Jr.) was born on July 5th, 1947 and is currently 78 years old. Andrew J. Bacevich was born in Normal, Illinois, USA. Bacevich attended United States Military Academy where he received a Bachelor of Science degree and Princeton University where he received a MA degree and a PhD degree.
Andrew J. Bacevich is best known as a former Army colonel in the US Army and a historian who has made his name for his hard-hitting critiques of American foreign policy. He is also an editor, author, and co-author of at least 12 works.
Bacevich is also a former academic and taught at the
Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University where he taught history and international relations. He is also the president and co-founder of the
Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.
Earlier on, Andrew J. Bacevich fought in the
Vietnam War for two years between 1970 and 1971. He would then serve in the
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Germany before he was posted to the Persian Gulf and the United States. By the time he retired from the army, he had risen through the ranks to become a colonel.
Bacevich at first began writing in several magazines with a political bent such as
The Wilson Quarterly. For much of his writing, he is an advocate for nonintervention as a foreign policy. Andrew also became known for his dissatisfaction with American foreign policy during the Bush administration.
In 2008, Andrew J. Bacevich published her work
The Limits of Power. The book offers an exploration of the crises facing the US. The crises are a chaotic economy, a democracy in name only, and engagement in endless wars. Making use of his experience, Andrew argues that America can only be saved by reviving the neglected tradition of realism.
Washington Rules is a work that Andrew J. Bacevich published in 2010. In this work, the author explores the biases, preconceptions, and habits that have made America overly rely on military might. He then asserts that militarism is no longer useful as it is increasingly becoming dangerous and unaffordable.
Andrew J. Bacevich published
Breach of Trust in 2013. In this work, he explores the separation between American citizens and the US military. He traces everything to the Vietnam War and how the ever-present appetite for war resulted in unimaginable collateral casualties that continue to impact the nation to this day.
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Andrew J. Bacevich: F.A.Q
When was Andrew J. Bacevich Born? How old is Andrew J. Bacevich?
Andrew J. Bacevich was born on July 5th, 1947. Andrew J. Bacevich is currently 78 years old.
Where was Andrew J. Bacevich Born?
Andrew J. Bacevich was born in Normal, Illinois, USA and is American.
What was the first book Andrew J. Bacevich wrote?
The first book written by Andrew J. Bacevich was Diplomat in Khaki, published in 1989.
What was the most recent book Andrew J. Bacevich wrote?
His most recently released work was On Shedding an Obsolete Past on December 27th, 2022.
Will there be any more books by Andrew J. Bacevich?
Andrew J. Bacevich does not have any upcoming books with a set publication date within the next few months at this time.
How many books has Andrew J. Bacevich written?
Andrew J. Bacevich has written 15 books excluding contributions to anthologies. 11 books in the Non-Fiction Books, 4 books in the American Empire Project Series.