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IssueVol. 018 Issue 040 (July 1 2013)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Coin of the Realm THE SCRAPBOOK tends to avoid inductive reasoning—that is, drawing a general conclusion from specific examples—because any good polemicist can cherry-pick...
Paid articleCASUAL
CASUAL Sam and the Sabra Tomcat The anniversary of the start of the last war between Israel and Lebanon is coming up on July 12, and it makes me wonder how Israel is doing. Not Israel the...
Paid articleEDITORIALS
EDITORIAL Ich bin ein Big Talker On June 19, President Barack Obama delivered a lengthy speech in Berlin, in front of the Brandenburg Gate. The shades of John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan...
Paid articleA TEXAN TAKES MANHATTAN
BARNES, FRED
A Texan Takes Manhattan With Gov. Rick Perry in New York. BY FRED BARNES New York City ‘Look up the definition of poaching,” Rick Perry told his press secretary Josh Havens. Perry was...
Paid articleTHE IRAQ WAR IS NOT OVER
KAGAN, KIMBERLY
The Iraq War Is Not Over Since the departure of U.S. troops, it’s only heated up. BY KIMBERLY KAGAN Sectarian war has reignited in Iraq. Iranian-backed Shia militias have remobilized, Al...
Paid articleMEET THE NEW MULLAH
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Meet the New Mullah Same as the old mullah. BY REUEL MARC GERECHT Iranians aren’t wrong to celebrate the presidential victory of Hassan Rouhani. It is a (small) thumb in the eye of the...
Paid articleAL JAZEERA AT THE NEWSEUM
ROSETT, CLAUDIA
Al Jazeera at the Newseum Made-in-Qatar media, live from a studio in Washington. BY CLAUDIA ROSETT Bankrolled by the oil and gas wealth of Qatar, now hiring 800 staff members and opening 12...
Paid articleHUCKSTERISM VS. NONPROLIFERATION
GILINSKY, VICTOR; SOKOLSKI, HENRY
Hucksterism vs. Nonproliferation Irreconcilable U.S. nuclear policies. BY VICTOR GILINSKY & HENRY SOKOLSKI In mid-May a U.S. nuclear sales delegation ventured to Vietnam to convince Hanoi offi...
Paid articleBEIJING'S NEW SLOGAN
Cheng, Dean
Beijing’s New Slogan China’s president has a dream. BY DEAN CHENG For his fi rst summit with Xi Jinping three weeks ago, President Obama was apparently prepped by administration Asia hands...
Paid articleTHE GREAT BUGOUT
Donnelly, Thomas
The Great Bugout Obama’s retreat from the Middle East BY THOMAS DONNELLY Barack Obama’s foreign policy has one core principle: Get the United States out of the Middle East wars in Iraq and...
Paid articleA BEAR IN THE DESERT
LINDBERG, TOD
A Bear in the Desert Why did the Obama administration allow a Russian resurgence in the Middle East? BY TOD LINDBERG For decades during the Cold War, U.S. policy sought to minimize the role of...
Paid articleCITY UNDER SIEGE
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
City Under Siege The European Union’s coming attack on the Anglo-Saxon fi nancial sector BY ANDREW STUTTAFORD Take a visit to the cyber-belly of the beast, to a website run by the European...
Paid articleANCHORS AWAY
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
Anchors Away Is naval supremacy a thing of the past? BY GABRIEL SCHOENFELD Is naval power back? Early in June, Russia announced that it would be permanently stationing an armada of ships in the...
Paid articleDUELING ECONOMISTS
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
B&A Dueling Economists A century of back-and-forth between Hayek and Keynes. BY CHARLOTTE ALLEN John Maynard Keynes (18831946), godfather of the “stimulus” and the “multiplier,”...
Paid articleCLASSICAL AMERICAN
LEIGH, CATESBY
B&A Classical American What today’s architecture owes to Henry Hope Reed. BY CATESBY LEIGH Over half a century ago, Henry Hope Reed, who died in May at age 97, launched a permanent campaign...
Paid articleCOMMERCE AND ART
Miller, Stephen
B&A Commerce and Art The disdain is largely one-sided. BY STEPHEN MILLER John Kinsella, a highly regarded Australian poet who teaches at Cambridge, was quoted not long ago in the Times...
Paid article'ARRESTED' AGAIN
MUNSON, ZACK
B&A ‘Arrested’ Again The second life of a much-beloved sitcom. BY ZACK MUNSON And now, the story of an Emmy-winning sitcom that was canceled in 2006 and the one writer who had no choice but...
Paid articleSUPERMAN'S CHOICE
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B&A Superman’s Choice Less powerful than a locomotive, but more meaningful. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Critics aren’t crazy about Man of Steel, the new Superman movie. It has a 56 percent favorable...
Paid articlePARODY
PARODY “In 2005, [Vladimir Putin] admired—and pocketed—a $25,000 Super Bowl ring with 124 diamonds owned by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Putin walked off with his ring, Kraft said...
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