Reframing America’s role in the World: The Question of Isolationism
13 minute read. By Andrew Bacevich, Boston University, President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft
13 minute read. By Andrew Bacevich, Boston University, President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft
8 min read Andrew J. Bacevich, Professor Emeritus at Boston University and President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, offers thoughtful reflection 75 years after Nazi Germany's surrender.
7 minute read "Yet in this dismal situation, flickering bits of truth occasionally do appear in moments when pseudo-events inadvertently expose realities they are meant to conceal," writes Andrew Bacevich, Boston University, President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft (Feb. 26th, 2020)
"Thirty years later, perhaps it’s time to assess just how well the United States has fulfilled the expectations President Bush articulated in 1990. Personally, I would rate the results somewhere between deeply disappointing and flat-out abysmal," writes Andrew Bacevich, Boston University, President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft (Jan. 8th, 2020)
"That leaves outcome number four, easily the most probable: while the House will impeach, the Senate will decline to convict. Trump will therefore stay right where he is, with the matter of his fitness for office effectively deferred to the November 2020 elections. Except as a source of sadomasochistic diversion, the entire agonizing experience will, therefore, prove to be a colossal waste of time and blather," writes Andrew J. Bacevich, Boston University, President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft (Oct. 9th, 2019)