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Washington rules: America’s path to permanent war
Washington Rules: America’s Path to Permanent War examines the long-standing foreign policy consensus that has shaped the United States’ global military posture since the mid-20th century. Andrew J. Bacevich argues that a deeply rooted set of strategic assumptions—maintained by political leaders, military institutions, and foreign-policy elites—has guided the nation toward continuous military intervention abroad. Through historical analysis and critical evaluation of American decision-making structures, Bacevich exposes how these institutionalized doctrines have perpetuated a cycle of permanent war. The book challenges readers to reconsider the foundations of U.S. national security policy and to envision alternative frameworks for global engagement.
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