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  1. Andrew Myles Cockburn (/ ˈ k oʊ b ər n / KOH-bərn; born 7 January 1947) is a British journalist and the Washington, D.C., editor of Harper's Magazine.

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    Andrew Myles Cockburn (KOH-bərn; nacido el 7 de enero de 1947) es un periodista británico y editor en Washington, D.C. de Harper's Magazine. Primeros años. Nacido en el suburbio londinense de Willesden en 1947, Cockburn creció en el condado de Cork, Irlanda. Su padre era el autor y periodista comunista Claud Cockburn.

  3. 5 de nov. de 2021 · Andrew Cockburn is the Washington editor of Harpers magazine and the author of the new book, The Spoils of War: Power, Profit and the American War Machine, available from Verso. He spoke recently about the book with Current Affairs editor Nathan J. Robinson for the Current Affairs podcast.

  4. 2 de jun. de 2024 · Andrew Cockburn es un escritor. Descubre su biografía, libros y últimas noticias en La Vanguardia

  5. 27 de oct. de 2021 · In the introduction to “The Spoils of War,” an extraordinary new book by Andrew Cockburn, he makes a straightforward assertion about the U.S. military. “War-fighting efficiency has a low...

  6. 10 de mar. de 2015 · An essential and page-turning narrative on the history of drone warfare from journalist Andrew Cockburn, exploring how this practice emerged, who made it happen, and the real consequences...

  7. 21 de sept. de 2021 · As the retreat from Kabul shows, America goes to war not to bring democracy, or glory, but in the pursuit of profit. In The Spoils of War, leading Washington reporter, Andrew Cockburn, reveals...

  8. 21 de sept. de 2021 · Andrew Cockburn. Verso Books, Sep 21, 2021 - Political Science - 304 pages. Why does the United States go to war?—a leading Harper’s commentator on U.S. foreign affairs searches for...

  9. Andrew Cockburn is the Washington Editor of Harper's magazine and the author of many articles and books on national security, including the New York Times Editor's Choice Rumsfeld and The Threat, which destroyed the myth of Soviet military superiority underpinning the Cold War.

  10. Who drives the war machines, and why. Click to read Spoils of War, by Andrew Cockburn, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.