Andrew Bacevich
Andrew J. Bacevich is professor of international relations
at Boston University. A graduate of the U. S. Military
Academy, he received his Ph. D. in American Diplomatic
History from Princeton University. Before joining the
faculty of Boston University in 1998, he taught at West
Point and at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Bacevich is the author most recently of The New
American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War
(2005). His previous books include American Empire: The
Realities and Consequences of U. S. Diplomacy (2002) and
The Imperial Tense: Problems and Prospects of American
Empire (2003). His essays and reviews have appeared in a
wide variety of scholarly and general interest publications
including The Wilson Quarterly, The National Interest,
Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The Nation, The American
Conservative, and The New Republic . His op-eds have
appeared in the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal,
Financial Times, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, and USA
Today, among other newspapers. Professor Bacevich served for seven years, from 1998 to the
summer of 2005, as the Director of the Center for
International Relations at Boston University. In 2004, Dr.
Bacevich was a Berlin Prize Fellow at the American Academy
in Berlin. He has also been a fellow of the Paul H. Nitze
School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins
University, the John F. Kennedy School of Government at
Harvard University, and the Council on Foreign Relations in
New York. Dr. Bacevich has been the recipient of numerous
awards and grants, including the Moncado Prize given by the
Society for Military History and the Arter-Darby Military
History Writing Award.
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Series
Books:Breach of Trust, January 2013
Hardcover / e-Book
Washington Rules, August 2010
Hardcover
The Limits of Power, August 2008
Hardcover
The New American Militarism, March 2005
Hardcover
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