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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK A Letter from the Beach Scrapbook correspondent James W. Ceaser, the distinguished University of Virginia professor of politics, emails a charming note from the beach,...
Paid article CASUAL
SMITH, LEE
CASUAL Summertime The only real escape from the oppressive heat of a New York summer is a night in the open air under the lights at a big-league ballpark. That’s what my brothers and I...
Paid article NO SANCTUARY FOR ASSAD
SMITH, LEE
No Sanctuary for Assad As we go to press, Bashar al-Assad seems to be losing Damascus, as he has lost much of the rest of the country. Reports last week suggested the Syrian president might...
Paid article DEMOCRACY AND THE ASIA PIVOT
BORK, ELLEN
Democracy and the Asia Pivot President Obama’s announcement last fall of a “pivot” to Asia has been greeted with skepticism. For one thing, there will be no appreciable increase in U.S....
Paid article ONLY 108 DAYS TO GO
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Only 108 Days to Go Does this year’s presidential campaign strike you as strikingly petty? Boringly conventional? Uncommonly stupid? Yes? Join the crowd. It shouldn’t be this way. After...
Paid article PANDERING TO HIS BASE
BARNES, FRED
Pandering to His Base Obama goes left, left, and left again. by Fred Barnes The usual strategy for presidential candidates is to appeal to the political center in hopes of broadening...
Paid article RULES FOR ROMNEY
BERGNER, JEFF; Spiller, Lisa
Rules for Romney How to win. by Jeff Bergner & Lisa Spiller The two of us recently published a book about the highly successful Obama presidential campaign of 2008. From our research we...
Paid article JEFF BERGNER & LISA SPILLER
WARREN, MICHAEL
Meet Kate Upton’s Uncle How a moderate Republican retooled for the Tea Party era. by Michael Warren ‘A ll eyes on Upton (Kate, not Fred),” read the headline in the February 14 edition...
Paid article JAPAN'S NEW ISLANDS?
EPSTEIN, ETHAN
Japan’s New Islands? Nationalism makes a comeback. by Ethan Epstein Earlier this year, Tokyo governor Shintaro Ishihara took time out from presiding over the world’s largest city to...
Paid article CALIFORNIA DREAMING
HEMINGWAY, MARK
California Dreaming One percent a year returns won’t be enough to pay state pensions. by Mark Hemingway Last week, California taxpayers, already accustomed to economic doom and...
Paid article FORGIVE US OUR DEBTS
Caldwell, Christopher
Forgive Us Our Debts Spain looks north for a bailout. by Christopher Caldwell The Spanish congresswoman Andrea Fabra Fernández had some words of encouragement for her prime minister,...
Paid article THE GREAT UNMENTIONABLE
LEHRER, ELI
The Great Unmentionable The role of high salaries and wages in health care infl ation. by Eli Lehrer In discussions of America’s high health care costs, surprisingly little attention is...
Paid article REVENGE OF THE SOCIOLOGISTS
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Revenge of the Sociologists The perils of politically incorrect academic research By Andrew Ferguson On the phone, Mark Regnerus sounds a little shellshocked. Professional...
Paid article INTERROGATING TERROR
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Interrogating Terror How tough justice keeps us free. by Reuel Marc Gerecht This volume hints at being a memoir of a young Puerto Rico-born spook rising to the top of Langley’s whitebread...
Paid article BECKETT TURNS SOUTH
Alston, Edith
Beckett Turns South An existential dialogue between two ‘ weirdly agreeable dudes.’ by Edith Alston Padgett Powell is a writer’s writer, with a spring-loaded imagination and a sense...
Paid article DIGNITY DEFI NED
Wilkinson, Emily
Dignity Defi ned What is it, exactly, and do we know it when we see it? by Emily Wilkinson In the age of Anthony Weiner and Larry Craig, Girls Gone Wild and Jersey Shore, mass obesity and...
Paid article PUBLIC FACES
TUSHNET, EVE
Public Faces Incidental portraits of everyday Americans. by Eve Tushnet The faces we wear in public are carefully rehearsed: pretty but not too inviting, tough but not too threatening. We...
Paid article VIVALDI ON THE LAWN
Deitz, Paula
Vivaldi on the Lawn The Garsington Opera adds glory to the English garden. by Paula Deitz London During the queen’s Diamond Jubilee weekend, England was awash with spectacular events refl...
Paid article EVIL UNDONE
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Evil Undone The moral clarity of Christopher Nolan’s Batman series. by John Podhoretz Christopher Nolan’s astounding third Batman feature, The Dark Knight Rises, represents the true...
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