Reviews
"Washington Rulesis a tough-minded, bracing and intelligent polemic against some 60 years of American militarism. . . . As foreign policy debates in the run-up to the November elections degenerate into Muslim-bashing bombast, the country is lucky to have a fierce, smart peacemonger like Bacevich." -New York Times Book Review "Eloquent and, above all, passionate. . . Any serious foreign-policy thinker should heed his call." -Newsweek "Brilliant. . . A convincing critique of America's conduct of war since 1941. . . . Bacevich advocates a more level-headed assessment of danger, advice all the more cogent since it comes from a former soldier." -Washington Post "A reader doesn't have to be a policy wonk to appreciate Bacevich's methodical analysis. It's a reality check: crisp, cogent and straightforward." -The Buffalo News "Engaging and insightful. . . A timely analysis and critique of contemporary and historical defense policies. His writing style is anything but wonkish, and he is great at the clever turn of phrase. . . . Thought provoking." -The Washington Times "Bacevich, who has excellent credentials and writes with authority about military strategy and international politics, deserves a hearing." -The Boston Globe "Vivid and critical analysis of the assumptions behind the credo of global leadership and eternal military vigilance that has become increasingly expensive and unsustainable. . . . Bacevich challenges Washington (the president, Congress, and the military industrial complex) as well as citizens to rethink the credo that has directed national security for generations." -Booklist(starred review) "Valiant. . . Discards long-held 'habits of conformity,' rethinking America's mission abroad. . . Welcome thinking by a former military man who has seen the light." -Kirkus "An unsparing, cogent, and important critique of assumptions guiding American military policy." -Publishers Weekly "To say thatWashington Rulesis a breath of fresh air in the debate over U.S. foreign policy would be like comparing a zephyr to a hurricane. Writing with Force-Five fury, Andrew Bacevich lays bare the dogmas and shibboleths that have animated national security doctrine for the last half century and produced an Orwellian nightmare of permanent war in the name of permanent peace. This passionate, often discomforting book brings rare clarity to a subject of urgent importance for all Americans." -David M. Kennedy, author ofFreedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 "Against a national strategy gone astray, Bacevich offers a unique combination of rigorous analysis and emotion-powered protest. May it be widely read, may it disenthrall us from the academic generals, militant academics, and cynical politicians who insist that we must invest blood and treasure in mud-brick Afghan villages, while China invests in advanced technology." -Edward N. Luttwak author ofThe Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire "'Washington Rules' is the author's shorthand for the American conviction that we always r, "Eloquent and, above all, passionate. . . Any serious foreign-policy thinker should heed his call." —Newsweek "Engaging and insightful. . . A timely analysis and critique of contemporary and historical defense policies. His writing style is anything but wonkish, and he is great at the clever turn of phrase. . . . Thought provoking." —The Washington Times "Vivid and critical analysis of the assumptions behind the credo of global leadership and eternal military vigilance that has become increasingly expensive and unsustainable. . . . Bacevich challenges Washington (the president, Congress, and the military industrial complex) as well as citizens to rethink the credo that has directed national security for generations." —Booklist(starred review) "Valiant. . . Discards long-held 'habits of conformity,' rethinking America's mission abroad. . . Welcome thinking by a former military man who has seen the light." —Kirkus "An unsparing, cogent, and important critique of assumptions guiding American military policy." —Publishers Weekly To say thatWashington Rulesis a breath of fresh air in the debate over U.S. foreign policy would be like comparing a zephyr to a hurricane. Writing with Force-Five fury, Andrew Bacevich lays bare the dogmas and shibboleths that have animated national security doctrine for the last half century and produced an Orwellian nightmare of permanent war in the name of permanent peace. This passionate, often discomforting book brings rare clarity to a subject of urgent importance for all Americans." —David M. Kennedy, author ofFreedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 Against a national strategy gone astray, Bacevich offers a unique combination of rigorous analysis and emotion-powered protest. May it be widely read, may it disenthrall us from the academic generals, militant academics, and cynical politicians who insist that we must invest blood and treasure in mud-brick Afghan villages, while China invests in advanced technology." —Edward N. Luttwak author ofThe Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire ‘Washington Rules' is the author's shorthand for the American conviction that we always represent the good and the pure in international affairs. His powerful book clearly demonstrates how threadbare this idea has become." —Chalmers Johnson, author of the Blowback Trilogy andDismantling the Empire The hard-earned insights of this veteran, analyst, insider, and parent will resonate with people across the political spectrum and offer a serious, riveting, and authentically personal critique of U.S. power." —Amy Goodman, host and executive producer,Democracy Now! Bacevich presents compelling and alarming evidence that our nation is locked into a counterproductive global military presence sustained by power projection and interventionism by military force. A must-read for all those concerned with America's future." —Lt. General (USA, Ret.) Robert G. Gard, Jr., PhD Washington Rulesdissects the convictions that have turned the United States into a warrior nation—a country devoted to military solutions that do little, if anything, to enhance its security or advance the well-being of its citizens or the, "Valiant. . . welcome thinking by a former military man who has seen the light." --Kirkus "An unsparing, cogent, and important critique of assumptions guiding American military policy." --Publishers Weekly "To say thatWashington Rulesis a breath of fresh air in the debate over U.S. foreign policy would be like comparing a zephyr to a hurricane. Writing with Force-Five fury, Andrew Bacevich lays bare the dogmas and shibboleths that have animated national security doctrine for the last half century and produced an Orwellian nightmare of permanent war in the name of permanent peace. This passionate, often discomforting book brings rare clarity to a subject of urgent importance for all Americans." --David M. Kennedy, author ofFreedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 "Against a national strategy gone astray, Bacevich offers a unique combination of rigorous analysis and emotion-powered protest. May it be widely read, may it disenthrall us from the academic generals, militant academics, and cynical politicians who insist that we must invest blood and treasure in mud-brick Afghan villages, while China invests in advanced technology." --Edward N. Luttwak author ofThe Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire "‘Washington Rules' is the author's shorthand for the American conviction that we always represent the good and the pure in international affairs. His powerful book clearly demonstrates how threadbare this idea has become." --Chalmers Johnson, author of the Blowback Trilogy andDismantling the Empire "The hard-earned insights of this veteran, analyst, insider, and parent will resonate with people across the political spectrum and offer a serious, riveting, and authentically personal critique of U.S. power." --Amy Goodman, host and executive producer,Democracy Now! "Bacevich presents compelling and alarming evidence that our nation is locked into a counterproductive global military presence sustained by power projection and interventionism by military force. A must-read for all those concerned with America's future." --Lt. General (USA, Ret.) Robert G. Gard, Jr., PhD "Washington Rulesdissects the convictions that have turned the United States into a warrior nation--a country devoted to military solutions that do little, if anything, to enhance its security or advance the well-being of its citizens or the foreign peoples on whom we inflict our illusory benevolence. A brilliant historian's analysis of what ails America, this book should be read by every national officeholder and and by all who care about America's future safety and prosperity." --Robert Dallek, author ofThe Lost Peace: Leadership in a Time of Horror and Hope, 1945-1953 "Washington Rulesexposes well-entrenched assumptions that for decades have underlain ineffective and costly U.S. policies. Bacevich shines a bright light on the meaning of national security and what it requires, while addressing fundamental but long-ignored questions about America's place in the world and the role of military power." --Paul R. Pillar author ofTerrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy