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		 From : Legal Broadcast Network Audio/Video<br />Scott Drake talks with Andrew Bacevich about his book "The Limits of Power". He argues that pragmatic realism has always been the core of American foreign policy. Now he argues we have a new identity of consumerism and a sense of indestr uctability.
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		 From : Legal Broadcast Network Audio/Video<br />Scott Drake talks with Andrew Bacevich about his book "The Limits of Power". He argues that pragmatic realism has always been the core of American foreign policy. Now he argues we have a new identity of consumerism and a sense of indestr uctibility.
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		 From : YouTube :: Videos by russiatoday<br />The conflict in South Ossetia has led to a strengthened Russia and now the West needs to look at Russian interests from Moscow's perspective, says Boston University's professor of international relations Andrew J. Bacevich. Author: RussiaToday Keywords: conflict South Ossetia West Russia US Boston University professor international relations Bacevich Added: August 26, 2008
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		 From : WBZ's More on This<br />A Walpole soldier has been killed in Iraq. First Lt. Andrew J. Bacevich was killed Sunday by a roadside bomb in Salah Ad Din Province. WBZ's Karen Twomey reports:
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