Realism and Its Rivals
Owen HarriesMichael LindIn the premier issue of this magazine, we stated the assumptions its editors shared:--that the primary and overriding purpose of American foreign policy must be to defend and...
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Harvey C. MansfieldE.O. WilsonGertrude HimmelfarbRobin FoxRobert J. SamuelsonJoseph S. NyeHarvey Mansfield:It is a pleasure to comment again on Fukuyama's remarkable article of ten years ago. I...
View ArticleKaplan's War
Mark BlitzRobert D. Kaplan, Warrior Politics: Why Leadership Demands a Pagan Ethos (New York: Random House, 2002), 198 pp., $22.95.From what standpoint should we conduct foreign affairs? We currently...
View ArticleOut of School
Adam GarfinkleOne of the admirable things about raspberries is that different sorts seem to get along pretty well with each other. A few weeks after moving my family into Chestnut Nook, I set out two...
View ArticleEvent Horizon
Robert S. LeikenFred Charles Iklé, Annihilation from Within(New York: Columbia University Press, 2006), 142 pp., $24.50.FRED CHARLES Iklé has been called one of America's two or three remaining...
View ArticleThe Arrogance of Universal Democracy
Leon HadarDespite failures in Iraq and Afghanistan, some of the West’s most prominent intellectuals still operate under the assumption that liberal values are universal.In his new magnum opus, The...
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