by Rosa Brooks
@brooks_rosa
The first serious book to examine what happens when the ancient boundary between war and peace is erased.
Once, war was a temporary state of affairs—a violent but brief interlude between times of peace. Today, America’s wars are everywhere and forever: our enemies change constantly and rarely wear uniforms, and virtually anything can become a weapon. As war expands, so does the role of the US military. Today, military personnel don’t just “kill people and break stuff.” Instead, they analyze computer code, train Afghan judges, build Ebola isolation wards, eavesdrop on electronic communications, develop soap operas, and patrol for pirates. You name it, the military does it.
Interview with the Author
The Lawfare Podcast
Rosa Brooks on “How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything”
9/30/16 54 min
ALOUD @ Los Angeles Public Library
How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything
4/13/17 76 min
SpyCast
Blurred Lines: An interview with Georgetown International Law Professor Rosa Brooks
8/9/16 56 min
Making Contact
Rosa Brooks on How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything
9/14/16 29 min
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