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Washington Is Burning
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Washington Is Burning

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During the war of 1812 British Admiral George Cockburn fought his way to Washington, DC and torched the White House, the Capitol, and much of official Washington. Cockburn became the most hated man in America, vilified in the press as the "great bandit." Here, his descendant Andrew Cockburn-longtime Washington editor of Harper's Magazine-sets fire to our pieties about contemporary Washington, focusing on the spectacular folly, greed, and corruption that define American politics.

Cockburn charts the hidden hands that really control the US government, including the bureaucrats and courtiers who keep things the way they like them, easily repelling feeble attempts by reformers to change Washington. He is withering on the American military bureaucracy and defense industry that is constantly calling for increased budgets and spending. After wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, today the Pentagon has sought fresh rewards in inflating the threat from China, deploying time-tested techniques to boost the budget including the invocation of supposedly superior enemy weapons development.

As Cockburn writes, the American empires is either at the start of a new age or tumbling into final decline. With Trump returned to the White House, Washington Is Burning is must-read account of how Washington really works.

Praise for The Spoils of War "Cockburn is ... an assiduous investigator and skillful narrator." -Foreign Affairs

"Nothing I have read for years has so reoriented, even revolutionized, my thinking about the corporate/political forces that underly our constructing and 'modernizing' a doomsday machine, the subject of my own life's work I am urging everyone to read this book." -Daniel Ellsberg

"This is robust, old-fashioned progressive, polemical journalism . Cockburn describes some shocking practices, and provides valuable critiques - for example, of the over-reliance on sanctions as a coercive instrument." -Lawrence Freedman, New Statesman

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Verso Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 March 2026
Pages
304
ISBN
9781836741770

During the war of 1812 British Admiral George Cockburn fought his way to Washington, DC and torched the White House, the Capitol, and much of official Washington. Cockburn became the most hated man in America, vilified in the press as the "great bandit." Here, his descendant Andrew Cockburn-longtime Washington editor of Harper's Magazine-sets fire to our pieties about contemporary Washington, focusing on the spectacular folly, greed, and corruption that define American politics.

Cockburn charts the hidden hands that really control the US government, including the bureaucrats and courtiers who keep things the way they like them, easily repelling feeble attempts by reformers to change Washington. He is withering on the American military bureaucracy and defense industry that is constantly calling for increased budgets and spending. After wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, today the Pentagon has sought fresh rewards in inflating the threat from China, deploying time-tested techniques to boost the budget including the invocation of supposedly superior enemy weapons development.

As Cockburn writes, the American empires is either at the start of a new age or tumbling into final decline. With Trump returned to the White House, Washington Is Burning is must-read account of how Washington really works.

Praise for The Spoils of War "Cockburn is ... an assiduous investigator and skillful narrator." -Foreign Affairs

"Nothing I have read for years has so reoriented, even revolutionized, my thinking about the corporate/political forces that underly our constructing and 'modernizing' a doomsday machine, the subject of my own life's work I am urging everyone to read this book." -Daniel Ellsberg

"This is robust, old-fashioned progressive, polemical journalism . Cockburn describes some shocking practices, and provides valuable critiques - for example, of the over-reliance on sanctions as a coercive instrument." -Lawrence Freedman, New Statesman

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Verso Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 March 2026
Pages
304
ISBN
9781836741770