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April–May 2004
Number 124
Published by Hoover Institution

Features

ISRAEL AND THE QUESTION OF THE NATIONAL STATE
The Jewish state’s existence is an affront to postnationalism
Ran Halévi

TEACHER QUALITY, TEACHER PAY
To improve schools, reward excellence
Frederick M. Hess

NEOCONSERVATIVES AND THE AMERICAN MAINSTREAM
Current U.S. foreign policy has deep historical roots
Zachary Selden

THE DECLINE OF THE FAMILY DOCTOR
American medicine and the impact of managed care
Philip R. Alper

UNIPOLAR VERSUS UNILATERAL
Confusing power with purpose
John Van Oudenaren

SHEVARDNADZE'S JOURNEY
The Silver Fox bows out gracefully
Ariel Cohen

Books

ART LOVERS AND CRACKPOTS
Henrik Bering on Art Held Hostage: The Battle over the Barnes Collection by John Anderson

EMBEDDED
Woody West on The March Up: Taking Baghdad with the First Marine Division by Bing West and Ray L. Smith

 

 
 

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