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Winter 2003 Issue - 23 ArticlesArticles
- Hegemonic Quicksand
Zbigniew Brzezinski
, pp. 5-16 - Networking Nation-States
James C. Bennett
, pp. 17-30 - Scoring the Iraq Aftermath
Michael O'Hanlon and Adriana Lins de Albuquerque, ...
, pp. 31-36 - Does the United States Have a European Policy?
Gerard Baker
, pp. 37-42 - Therapy's End
E. Wayne Merry
, pp. 43-50 - The Bush Strategy at War
Ilan Berman
, pp. 51-58 - Confronting Hamas
Steven Simon and Jonathan Stevenson
, pp. 59-70 - Selling America---Short
Jeffrey Gedmin and Craig Kennedy
, pp. 71-75 The Putin Enigma
- Pirouettes and Priorities
Dmitri Trenin
, pp. 76-83 - Russia's New Europe
Janusz Bugajski
, pp. 84-91 The Korean Impasse
- Living with the Unthinkable
Ted Galen Carpenter
, pp. 92-98 - Averting the Unthinkable
Stephen J. Morris
, pp. 99-108
- The Next Pope
Uwe Siemon-Netto
, pp. 109-114 - Despot Watch
Joe Bob Briggs
, pp. 115-120 The Q-Main
After Cancun
- The WTO's North-South Conflict
Christina R. Sevilla
, pp. 121-125 - Design for Trading
Martin Hutchinson
, pp. 126-132
- Capitalism for Everyone
Raghuram G. Rajan and Luigi Zingales
, pp. 133-141 Reviews and Essays
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FDR's Legacy (Review) Martin Walker
, pp. 142-148 Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom, by Conrad Black
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom by Conrad Black
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Revolutionary Nepotism (2 Reviews) Steve Sailer
, pp. 149-154 In Praise of Nepotism, by Adam Bellow
- In Praise of Nepotism by Adam Bellow
- Risky Transactions by Frank K. Salter
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Waughior (Review) Keith B. Richburg
, pp. 155-157 At War With Waugh, by William F. Deedes
- At War With Waugh by William F. Deedes
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Political Correctness (Review) Roger Kimball
, pp. 158-165 Or the perils of benevolence
- The Myth of Political Correctness by John K. Wilson
- Correspondence
Eric Farnsworth and Herb Greer
, pp. 166-167 Letter from the Publishers
- Realism
Dimitri K. Simes
, pp. 168-174 It's High-minded...and It Works