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The noble effort to extend freedom to tyrannized parts of the world has been foundering.
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July/August 2009 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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April 2009 |
Reviewed by Joshua Muravchik |
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Daniel Pipes, Richard Pipes, Richard Perle, Martin Peretz and John O'Sullivan |
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November 2008 |
Reviewed by Joshua Muravchik |
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His voting record is one indication. His intellectual and ideological history is another.
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October 2008 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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He wants to talk directly with the nation's enemies, an approach with a disastrous history.
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September 2008 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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To defeat the ideology of the jihadists, we must identify and enlist its adversaries within the fold; herewith, a guide.
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February 2008 |
Joshua Muravchik and Charles P. Szrom |
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The Iraq war, widely said to have discredited the basic tenets of this school of thought, has in fact vindicated them.
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October 2007 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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Islam's most traditional society can embrace an American neoconservative; but can it embrace modernity?
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June 2007 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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Jimmy Carter’s recent obsessions are of a piece with his strange, and sometimes dangerous, ideological career.
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February 2007 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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Who are the real targets of Sacha Baron Cohen’s hilarious satire?
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January 2007 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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November 2006 |
Reviewed by Joshua Muravchik |
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In the end, even the self-described moderates thrilled to the call of 'resistance.'
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October 2006 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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How a small band of socialists, going their separate ways, came to deploy their passions and skills in an unexpected cause.
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January 2006 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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Five questions about the war, and how to answer them.
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October 2005 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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In Ramallah and Cairo there is talk of freedom and democracy, but the road ahead is obscure.
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September 2005 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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Many things seemed promising for the party last year; what happened?
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January 2005 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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The world body has done next to nothing to keep the peace and a great deal to accommodate tyrants; where does that leave us?
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November 2004 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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To enliven the political season, a best-selling book accuses George W. Bush of being soft on terrorism.
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May 2004 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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What explains the recent political antics of the billionaire philanthropist?
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March 2004 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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Personal meetings, including with students, reveal some--some--cause for hope.
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December 2003 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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Is a sinister group of (Jewish) intellectuals manipulating American foreign policy?
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September 2003 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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The bearers of bad news--about both the United States and the prospects of democracy around the world--have returned.
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June 2003 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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In countries still recovering from Communism, something funny has happened on the way to the end of history.
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April 2003 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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A sorry record of weakness, self-deception, and appeasement has left us with no choice but to think the "unthinkable."
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March 2003 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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Wrongly dismissed as "arrogant" and "unilateralist," the administration's new blueprint for national security is something much more interesting--even astonishing.
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December 2002 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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October 2002 |
Reviewed by Joshua Muravchik |
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In the absence of the U.S., even the other democracies behave badly.
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July/August 2002 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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Military victory comes foremost, but there is a place for public diplomacy--only, not as presently practiced.
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May 2002 |
Joshua Muravchik |
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Once the very symbol of collectivism at its purest, the kibbutz is dying a slow death.
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March 2002 |
Joshua Muravchik |