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by Joshua Muravchik Poland Ten Years Later Once won, freedom becomes a leading export. T oday on Marszalkowska Street, Warsaw's main drag, fast-food stands jostle for sidewalk space, tony...
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"Asia Watch: Cambodia Journal" The road to Angkor remains strewn with blood....
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Joshua Muravchik MacArthur's Millions A foundation created by a strange right-winger has become a treasure trove for a variety of leftist "geniuses" and other lost causes. In view of the fate of...
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Joshua Muravchik THE SOUND OF FREE POLAND While shipyard workers and coal miners struck, a historic conference near Krakow marked another step in Poland's internal drive toward independence. I n...
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T he transformation of Japan into 1 a thriving modern democracy was an extraordinary feat of social engineering. It was of course effected coercively, but the American occupation ended thirty-five...
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Joshua Muravchik TERROR IN THE TOWNSHIPS: A SOUTH AFRICA UPDATE And the wife of the mayor of Cape Town has just been chosen South Africa's best-dressed woman. I have always tried to ignore...
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Having realized that the world is not populated primarily by those who share his Western values of democracy, law, and compromise, he abandons all those precepts for a purely Machiavellian...
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Joshua Muravchik EXPORTING DEMOCRACY: A PROGRESS REPORT From the pampas to Peking, a new kind of quiet diplomacy is at work. Democracy is more than a system of government. It is a way of life.. ....
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BOOK REVIEWS NICARAGUA: A REVOLUTION IN THE FAMILY Shirley Christian/Random House/$19.95 Joshua Muravchik Although Nicaragua has been the most important foreign policy issue for the United...
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Joshua Muravchik McCARTHYISM AIMS RIGHT Imitation is the highest form of flattery. We approach the thirtieth year since -Senator Joseph McCarthy passed from the political limelight, but there are...
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