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THE LATE PETER RODMAN, who died last summer, was one of those remarkable people rare in Washington—the key insider unknown to the general public and (rarer still) happy to remain that way. A...
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BOOK REVIEWS p eter Rodman, whom I know moderately well, is a modest man with little to be modest about. A close associate of Henry Kissinger's during the Nixon and Ford administrations, and a...
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become, "What does the women's movement want?" I t ' s hard to find ar~ answer because when one b e g i n s to study f e m i n i s t thought one is forever at the edge of incoherence. That is...
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THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR VOL. 15, NO. 7 / JULY 1982 Peter W. Rodman NORMAN PODHORETZ AND THE VIETNAM WAR Morality had everything to do with it. The Vietnam war, in retrospect, can be judged on...
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THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR VOL. 15, NO. 3 / M ARCH 1982 Peter W. Rodman THE DILEMMAS OF CONSERVATISM I. Reagan the diplomat. America's intellectual adjustment to the world since 1945 has been full...
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CORRESPONDENCE ON BEHALF OF HADLEY ARKES AND LESLIE GELB I am seldom moved to respond to reviews of books, even reviews of my own books. Thoughtful persons know that important works can only be...
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Peter W. Rodman RODMAN RESPONDS Sideshow: Still fraudulent after all these words. With great abandon Mr. Shawcross flings accusations of war crimes and responsibility for three million deaths,...
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Peter W. Rodman SIDESWIPE: KISSINGER, SHAWCROSS AND THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR CAMBODIA The crafty scholarship of William Shawcross. At the end of 1979 The American Spectator awarded its Worst Book...
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