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Angelo M. Codevilla

Angelo M. Codevilla is professor of international relations at Boston University and Vice Chairman of the U.S. Army War College Board of Visitors. His most recent book is Advice for War Presidents, published by Basic Books.

He received his B.A. from Rutgers University, an M.A. from Notre Dame University, and his Ph.D. in Security Studies, U.S. Foreign Policy, and Political Theory from the Claremont Graduate School.

At Boston University since 1995, Professor Codevilla has been a U.S. Naval Officer, an Assistant Professor at the Grove City College and North Dakota State College, a U.S. Foreign Service Officer, and a member of President-Elect Reagan's Transition Teams within the U.S. Department of State. He dealt with Western Europe and with matters affecting the U.S. Intelligence Community. He served as a U.S. Senate Staff member dealing with oversight of the intelligence services, a professorial lecturer at Georgetown University and a Senior Research Fellow for the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

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  • Missile Defense
  • National Security
  • Israel

Articles on this Site

Courtiers

Posted on March 20, 2013 in Claremont Review of Books

The Sources of American Conduct

Posted on July 23, 2012 in Claremont Review of Books

The Lost Decade

Posted on October 20, 2011 in Claremont Review of Books

Victory Watch I: Are We Winning Yet?

Posted on August 2, 2011 in Claremont Review of Books

The Chosen One

Posted on July 13, 2011 in Claremont Review of Books

Our Borders, Ourselves

Posted on May 16, 2011 in Claremont Review of Books

Why We Don’t Win

Posted on May 10, 2010 in Claremont Review of Books

Transcendental Hustlers

Posted on November 22, 2009 in Claremont Review of Books

The Disputed Question

Posted on November 16, 2009 in Claremont Review of Books

From the Archives: How to Eliminate Iran's Nuclear Weapons

Posted on October 5, 2009 in Claremont Review of Books

Inside the Box

Posted on November 3, 2008 in Claremont Review of Books

American Statecraft and the Iraq War

Posted on November 26, 2007 in Claremont Review of Books

Codevilla on the CIA's 1973 Report

Posted on July 3, 2007 in New York Post

Intelligence Failures

Posted on June 27, 2007 in Claremont Review of Books

Ends, Enemies, and Friends

Posted on April 13, 2007 in Claremont Review of Books

Strategically Challenged

Posted on February 26, 2007 in Claremont Review of Books

The Logic of the "Peace Process"

Posted on February 23, 2006 in Claremont Review of Books

Some Call it Empire

Posted on November 21, 2005 in Claremont Review of Books

National Geographic Spins 9/11

Posted on September 12, 2005 in Writings

Better Late Than Never

Posted on June 2, 2005 in Writings

Get Serious

Posted on April 22, 2005 in Claremont Review of Books

Doing It The Hard Way

Posted on September 11, 2004 in Claremont Review of Books

No Victory, No Peace

Posted on November 26, 2003 in Claremont Review of Books

When the Cheering Stops

Posted on June 3, 2003 in Claremont Review of Books

Confusion and Power

Posted on February 17, 2003 in Claremont Review of Books

Soldiers, Statesmen, and Victory

Posted on February 15, 2003 in Claremont Review of Books

War At Last?

Posted on December 5, 2002 in Claremont Review of Books

Angelo M. Codevilla Responds

Posted on September 9, 2002 in Claremont Review of Books

The Path To Victory

Posted on September 9, 2002 in Claremont Review of Books

What War?

Posted on May 28, 2002 in Claremont Review of Books

Terror War Cannot Be Won Until Fear is Gone

Posted on December 19, 2001 in Writings

Victory: What it Will Take to Win

Posted on November 28, 2001 in Claremont Review of Books

Ariel Sharon's Dilemma

Posted on May 24, 2001 in Claremont Review of Books

The Way to Missile Defense

Posted on May 5, 2001 in Ballistic Missile Defense Project

Bush Flunks International Relations 101

Posted on April 12, 2001 in Writings

Wake-Up Call

Posted on February 10, 2001 in Claremont Review of Books

Missile Defense: The Hard Way

Posted on July 26, 2000 in Ballistic Missile Defense Project

Jimmy Carter's Legacy

Posted on July 1, 1998 in Writings

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