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July 1998 Issue - 39 Articles- Bird's Eye, pp. 4-7
Why China Doesn't Scare Me.
- Sidelights, pp. 8-9
Turtle Rights. Puppy Perfume. Male Hissy Fits.
- Scan: Short News and Commentary, pp. 10-17
A Liberal Senator for School Choice. An Expensive FOB. Government as Barcalounger. Mich...
- Indicators: Numbers Etc., pp. 18-19
Round-Up on School Choice Reforms. Does More Educational Spending Get Results? Hypocrit...
- Two Views
Henry Rowen and James Lilley
, pp. 20-21 China Will Be Largely Democratic in 20 Years.
- "Live" with TAE
Pat Buchanan
, pp. 22-25 A Cold Warrior Turned Protectionist, Talks about His Conversion, as Well as His Friends...
- A Chinese Century?
Joel Kotkin
, pp. 26-28 - China Will Bloom
Murray Weidenbaum
, pp. 29-30 - Our China Problem
Pat Buchanan
, pp. 31-33 Dragon Droop
- Why China's Economic Future May Be Less Spectacular Than You Think
Mark Groombridge
, pp. 34-35 - China's Foolish Miracle
P.J. O'Rourke
, p. 36 - Why China Won't Become a Superpower Anytime Soon
Christopher Lingle
, pp. 37-39 - The Chinese Military Threat
Arthur Waldron
, pp. 40-43 The Game China Is Playing with Her Neighbors Is Like the One Played by Austria and Germ...
- Don't Overestimate China's Power
Daniel Burstein and Arne de Keijzer
, pp. 44-49 China's Domestic Backwardness and Her Antiquated Military Constrain Her Ability to Make...
- Are the Chinese Ready for Liberty?
Steven Mosher
, pp. 50-53 Has the "One Child" Policy Exposed a National Docility?
- China's New Population Problem
Nicholas Eberstadt
, pp. 54-56 In the Process of Attacking "Overpopulation," China Has Created Other, More Daunting, S...
1998 America: Triumphant? Or in Trouble?
- Excerpts from "A World Split Apart"
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
, pp. 57-59 - Response
Edward E. Ericson, Jr.
, p. 60 - --- by John O'Sullivan, p. 61
- --- by Mark Steyn, p. 62
- --- by John Lukacs, p. 63
- --- by David Aikman, p. 64
- --- by Michael Novak, p. 65
- The Cure for Multiple Shootings
John Lott
, pp. 66-67 Savage Multiple Murders Haunt the Nation, But One Policy Has Proven Dramatically Effect...
- How Washington Killed Affordable Housing
John Norquist
, pp. 68-70 Federal Programs Have Been Disasters for Cities, Complains the Democratic Mayor of Milw...
In Real Life: First-Person America
- Raising Two Daughters Has Sapped His Attraction to Ayn Rand.
Blake Hurst
, p. 71 - Human Gold in Junkyards.
Dale Anema
, p. 72
- Enterprising, p. 73
U.S. Businesses Desperately Need Skilled Works That Our Education System Isn't Supplyin...
- The Economist
Ramesh Ponnuru
, pp. 74-75 Pat Buchanan Has Become a Confused Economic Liberal.
- Flashback, pp. 76-77
Allegania the Beautiful? It Would Be Easier to Move the Mountains Themselves Than to Ch...
- Hollywood Report, pp. 78-79
Will Hollywood Become the Last Refuge of Bill Clinton?
Book Talk
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Thoroughly Modern Adolf (Review) Mark Falcoff
, pp. 80-81 The Hitler of History, by John Lukacs
- The Hitler of History by John Lukacs
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Salve to Guilt (Review) Evan Gahr
, p. 82 Slaves in the Family, by Edward Ball
- Slaves in the Family by Edward Ball
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Advertising Revolution (Review) Alan Pell Crawford
, pp. 82-83 The Conquest of Cool, by Thomas Frank
- The Conquest of Cool by Thomas Frank
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He Had a Dream (Review) Eli Lehrer
, p. 84 The Vision of Piers Plowman, by William Langland and A.V.C. Schmidt
- The Vision of Piers Plowman by William Langland and A.V.C. Schmidt
- The Digest: Summaries of Important Research, pp. 85-89
Inequality Yes, Resentment No...Where Charter Schools Work...Back to Leviticus...Brandi...
- Opinion Pulse, pp. 90-93
- The Mail, pp. 94-95
- Last Gasp, pp. 96-98