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The Protestant Deformation The dominant Protestant worldview of American society shapes U.S. foreign policy--and always has.
The Twilight of the Unipolar World The American moment is ending as power shifts to Asia and other climes. A new global concert must be built.
The Future of Preemption Preemption against 21st-century threats is justified and necessary. It may be time, therefore, to move beyond the UN Charter.
toolboxCreating a U.S. Global Health Corps
Making the U.S.-India Civil Nuclear Deal Work
money mattersThe Amazing Bubble-Man Alan Greenspan leaves the Federal Reserve with the status of a near deity. It is a status that is undeserved.
Debating the Future of the U.S. Economy A respected economist and successful businessman square off over the U.S. economy
Trade Talk Trade liberalization has become a hard sell in Washington. Only strong presidental leadership will get U.S. policy back on track.
lighter fareFood For Thought: A Capital Guide to Breakfast
Food For Thought: Mr. Epstein Regrets
Food For Thought: The Lost Supper
For Amusement Only No pop-culture artifact says "America" better than the pinball machine.
reviewsAmerica's Critic Edmund Wilson was a man of immense erudition, and many quirks. Few biographers can hope to do him justice; his most recent one hasn't.
Garden or Wilderness? Leo Marx's strikingly original account of how 19th-century Americans tried to refashion the pastoral ideal still resonates.
Immigration, Civic Culture and Liberal Order A French-born observer examines two new books on immigration and the challenges of American civic nationalism.
The Strange Journey of a Bad Idea The Nazi jurist Carl Schmitt authored a political philosophy that retains appeal in some surprising places.
letters & notesNotes & Letters Letters from Robert Stavins, S. Fred Singer, Ian Parry, Senator Joseph Lieberman and Roger Carstens
A Winter Note A long-forgotten Korean War POW debacle sheds light on the perils of military detention.
