Washington Rules: America’s Path to Permanent War

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"Washington Rules: America’s Path to Permanent War" is a nonfiction book by historian and former Army officer Andrew Bacevich that critiques the bipartisan U.S. foreign policy consensus and argues it has entrenched a self-perpetuating state of endless military intervention.

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instanceOf book
nonfiction book
argues U.S. foreign policy is guided by a self-perpetuating set of assumptions favoring military solutions
U.S. leaders routinely exaggerate threats to justify military spending and interventions
the Cold War strategic consensus has outlived the Cold War itself
the United States has embraced a condition of permanent war
author Andrew Bacevich
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes presidential reliance on military power
the Washington foreign policy establishment
the notion of American global primacy as a permanent objective
followedBy The New American Militarism-related later works by Andrew Bacevich
genre foreign policy analysis
military history
political nonfiction
hasISBN 9780805091412
hasPerspective critical of U.S. global military dominance
critical of bipartisan foreign policy elites
hasTheme civil–military relations in the United States
continuity between Democratic and Republican foreign policies
costs of empire
limits of American military power
influencedBy Andrew Bacevich’s experience as a U.S. Army officer
Iraq War
Vietnam War legacy
post–Cold War U.S. interventions
language English
mainSubject Cold War legacy in U.S. policy
U.S. military interventionism
United States foreign policy
bipartisan foreign policy consensus
military–industrial complex
national security policy of the United States
permanent war
mediaType ebook
print
notableFor popularizing the phrase “Washington rules” to describe entrenched policy assumptions
systematic critique of permanent-war mentality in Washington
pageCount approximately 304
partOf Andrew Bacevich’s body of work on American militarism
placeOfPublication New York City
proposes reconsideration of America’s global role
reducing U.S. reliance on military force in foreign policy
publicationDate 2010
publisher Metropolitan Books
targetAudience readers interested in U.S. foreign policy
scholars and students of international relations

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Andrew Bacevich hasWritten Washington Rules: America’s Path to Permanent War
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