Angelo M. Codevilla
From Conservapedia
Angelo M. Codevilla, a member of President-Elect Reagan's Transition Teams, is a prolific author on foreign affairs and military policy.[1] He has taught at Boston University, Grove City College, and North Dakota State College. He has written several books and is a regular contributor to the Claremont Review of Books. As a critic of nations-building, he respectfully offered an alternative strategy to deal with the threat of Islamic terror.[2] His criticism of the early policies of the War on Terror and nations-building were not welcomed, at the time, by many notable and respected conservatives[3] but seem prescient in retrospect.
External links
Articles on The Claremont Institute
Articles on The American Spectator
Victory: What it Will Take to Win Nov. 28, 2001
Terror War Cannot Be Won Until Fear is Gone, Dec 19, 2001
Angelo M. Codevilla Responds, Sept 9, 2002
No Victory, No Peace, Nov 26, 2003
References
- ↑ Angelo M. Codevilla. The Claremont Institute.
- ↑ Angelo M. Codevilla (Nov 28, 2001). Victory: What it Will Take to Win. The Claremont Institute.
- ↑ Angelo M. Codevilla (Sept 9, 2002). Angelo M. Codevilla Responds. The Claremont Institute.