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July 16, 2007 Issue

A Righter Shade of Green
By Roger Scruton
Safeguarding the environment is too important to leave to environmentalists.

The Bosnian Connection
By Brendan O’Neill
Where liberal hawks and Islamic terrorists found common ground
Genocide or Civil War?
By Mahmood Mamdani
Iraq, Darfur, and the politics of naming
My Body, My Choice
By James L. Payne
Confessions of a healthcare criminal
Dream of a Busboy Army
By William Norman Grigg
The imperialists’ scheme to trade occupation duty for citizenship.
Six Daysand 40 Years
By Leon Hadar
In 1967 Israel won, but Tel Aviv lost.
Reagan Clone Wanted
By Michael Brendan Dougherty
One Reagan was enough.
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Sneak Preview
July 30, 2007 Issue
How to Win in Iraq
Rapprochement with Iran and neutrality toward Iraq’s Shi’ites is the only way America might yet salvage victory.
by William S. Lind
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Containing the Bush Doctrine
By Michael C. Desch
Containment: Rebuilding a Strategy Against Global Terror by Ian Shapiro
Ambivalent Prophet of Capitalism
By Daniel McCarthy
Prophet of Innovation: Joseph Schumpeter and Creative Destruction by Thomas K. McCraw

Are Gazans Now Our Enemies, Too?
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Teaching the Gazans to elect good men
Bush Against Himself
By Daniel Larison
Bush stands athwart history.
The Knighting of a Spoiled Brat
By Taki
The Benighted Sir Salman

Fourteen Days: Iraq War Flacking, the Sequel; The Worst Third Party Since the Republicans; Rudy’s Crack Up
Deep Background: Can terrorists get into Harvard?; Admitting Retreat; Karen of Arabia
Copyright © 2007
The American Conservative
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