Reviews, Appearances, & Excerpts

Rosa's articles and essays have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and dozens of other newspapers and magazines.

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America Doesn’t Have War or Peace

Rosa Brooks sees endless conflict in modern warfare.

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The Pentagon: Up Close and Personal

In this lazy-in-waiting capital, what we need now is a bracing true tale of the military, overstressed and at war nonstop since 9/11 happened 15 years ago.

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‘We Have No Idea What War Is’

Rosa Brooks discusses her tenure at the Pentagon, and the ever-expanding role of the American military.

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Blurred Lines: An Interview with Georgetown International Law Professor Rosa Brooks

SPY Historian Vince Houghton sat down with Rosa Brooks, professor of national security law, Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation, and author of the new book How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything: Tales from the Pentagon.

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Rosa Brooks, how drones turned from the abstract to the stuff of nightmares

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What Does Expanding the Definition of War Mean for the U.S. Military?

Increasingly, America’s armed forces are tasked with protecting new battlefronts around the world — from cyberwarfare to post-conflict peacekeeping. And that could be very bad for the United States.

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