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In Post & Riposte: A New Grand Strategy Should the U.S. step back from its role as sole superpower and let other regions assume responsibility? Suburban Greatness Are suburban middle-class Americans hardy enough to handle a war if necessary? Women of God What are your impressions of nuns today? Ready for Action What's the appeal of violent action movies? Mr. Goodbar Redux Has the romance gone out of romance today? Are dating advice books an insidious influence? See the complete forum index. |
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In This IssueLetters to the Editor INNOCENT BYSTANDER: The Gold Standard by Cullen Murphy A Renaissance of Liberalism by Michael Kelly On the Playing Fields of Suburbia by David Brooks The Mullahs and the Postmodernists by Jonathan Rauch Strong Fiber After All by Richard A. Posner Washington Desk: Councils of War by James Fallows Telecommunications: Keeping the Net Secure by Reed Hundt At Large: Coping Strategies by P. J. O'Rourke Moscow: The People's Choice by Jeffrey Tayler London: The Fruits of the Tory Revolution by Geoffrey Wheatcroft New York City: How to Make the Country's Most Dangerous Job Safer by Eric Schlosser The Hard Questions The first war of the twenty-first century demands unsentimental thinking about many subjects. Here are five. A New Grand Strategy by Benjamin Schwarz and Christopher Layne What Went Wrong? by Bernard Lewis The Gospel According to Osama bin Laden by Reuel Marc Gerecht A Nasty Business by Bruce Hoffman The Futility of "Homeland Defense" by David Carr Centerpiece: Women of God What does it mean to be a nun in the modern world? by Mary Gordon Tells The unconscious mannerisms that give poker players away by Andy Bellin Burn Your Maps A short story by Robyn Joy Leff by Richard Rubin Wherever A poem by William Pitt Root [with audio] Trapeze A poem by Deborah Digges Postolka A poem by Christian Wiman [with audio] Three Poems by Ellen Bryant Voigt [with audio] TRAVEL: At Anchor in the Galápagos by Edward J. Larson PALATE AT LARGE: Five Lakes Grill by Corby Kummer GARDENS: Plant Zoos by Hatsy Shields MOVIES: Ready for Action by Francis Davis SPORT: The Last Squash Tennis Player by James Zug Incomparable Naturalism On Anton Chekhov, by Philip Hensher The Land of Counterpane The novels of Jan Karon, by Martha Spaulding New and Noteworthy Osama bin Laden's mindset; two extraordinary novels; the peaceful collapse of "The Evil Empire" Mr. Goodbar Redux Books about dating, reviewed by Cristina Nehring The Puzzler by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon Word Court by Barbara Wallraff Cover art by Kamil Vojnar. All material copyright © 2002 by The Atlantic Monthly Group. All rights reserved. | [an error occurred while processing this directive] | |
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