All 2007 Issues

August 27, 2007 Issue
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One-Child Foreign Policy By James Kurth Declining birth rates will result in smaller armies, but fewer wars won’t necessarily mean a safer world.

The Chips Are Down By Claude Salhani China takes warfare to the final frontier.
What Hillary Hides By Nicholas von Hoffman The former first lady may offer more of the same: a penchant for secrecy and good-and-evil politics.
Zealous for Zion By Michael Brendan Dougherty Jerusalem’s most pious defenders aren’t Israeli
Ex-President McCain By Daniel Weigel McCain’s bid to succeed Bush stalls the Straight Talk Express.
Let's Not Go Dutch By Paul Belien How the Netherlands lost a national hero and got amnesty in return
Nothing Doing By Brent Kallmer Don’t work at leisure.
Democracy Delusion By Andrew A. Michta Values didn’t win the Cold War.

Fourteen Days Al-Qaeda’s Accomplices; Fredo’s Constitution; You Go to War with the Army You Hire
Deep Background The Cheney Doctrine: Blame Iran; Tel Aviv is Listening
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Film: Talk, Talk Against the Dying of the Light By Steve Sailer “Sunshine” runs short on science, long on fiction.
Novak Gets the Scoop on Novak By Robert W. Merry The Prince of Darkness: 50 Years Reporting in Washington by Robert D. Novak
Opium of the Intellectuals By Lee Congdon Comrades!: A History of World Communism by Robert Service
Bringing Diversity to the Debate By Mark Krikorian Debating Immigration edited by Carol M. Swain

Can We Win the Ideological War? By Patrick J. Buchanan America has ideals; bin Laden has goals.
Musharraf on the Edge By Daniel Larison Pakistan’s Empty Promises
The Lost Summer By Taki Invasion of the Megayachts |