May 2008 Issue

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Not Quite Dead

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George Packer, observing the current internal philosophical struggle of the American Right, thinks conservatism may be dead. Here's why he's…

Lebanon’s Future

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However strong Hezbollah may be, it won't be able to subjugate and administer Lebanon. And the country's future is starting…

Can Iran Be Stopped?

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An exchange between Norman Podhoretz and readers on his February 2008 piece, "Stopping Iran: Why the Case for Military Action…

Churchill

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An exchange between Hillel Halkin and readers on his February 2008 review of "Churchill and the Jews," by Martin Gilbert,…

Looking for Allies

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An exchange between Joshua Muravchik and Charles P. Szrom and readers on their February 2008 piece, "In Search of Moderate…

The News Mausoleum

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A dazzling new museum in Washington is a half-billion-dollar celebration of the American newspaper -- at precisely the moment when…

What Is to Be Done?

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For the foreseeable future, Western diplomacy will have to contend with a country suffering from severe cultural and geopolitical dislocation,…