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The Long War: A New History of U.S. National Security Policy Since World War II

Edited by Andrew J. Bacevich

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Paper, 608 pages, 8 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-231-13159-9
$29.00 / £20.00

June, 2007
Cloth, 608 pages, 8 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-231-13158-2
$90.00 / £62.00

Andrew J. Bacevich · The Pattern of U.S. Civil-Military Relations Since World War II

Tami Davis Biddle · U.S. Strategic Forces and Doctrine Since 1945

James Burk · The Changing Moral Contract for Military Service

Charles Chatfield · Dissent from the "Long War"

Benjamin O. Fordham · Costs and Benefits of Postwar U.S. Military Spending

James Kurth · Variations on the American Way of War

Anna Kasten Nelson · The Evolution of the National Security State

William L. O'Neill · National Security and American Culture

Arnold A. Offner · The Ideology of U.S. National Security Policy

George H. Quester · The Politics of Conventional Warfare in an Unconventional Age

John Prados · Intelligence for Empire

Alex Roland · The Military-Industrial Complex

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About the Author

Andrew J. Bacevich is professor of history and international relations at Boston University. A graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, he received his Ph.D. in American diplomatic history from Princeton. His most recent book is The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism.

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