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The Mind of George W. Bush What's your assessment of George W. Bush as President? Weigh in on Richard Brookhiser's April cover story. The Return of the Pig Is overt sexism making a comeback? Cult of the Master Is Henry James overrated? See the complete forum index. |
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Letters to the EditorWhat Now? by Michael Kelly The Return of the Pig by David Brooks The Leadership Secrets of Osama bin Laden by Bruce Hoffman Paddy Solemn and the Desperate Chancer by Geoffrey Wheatcroft Primary Sources Selections from reports, studies, and other documents THE WORLD IN NUMBERS: The Veterans of Domestic Disorders Memorial by P. J. O'Rourke A Tale of Two Colonies Military involvement leads to political involvement: such is the nature of imperialism. Our correspondent travels to Yemen and Eritrea, two countries central to U.S. military efforts in the war on terrorism, and describes growing involvement in two dramatically different political landscapes by Robert D. Kaplan Close-Up: The Mind of George W. Bush Nothing reveals a man's mind, especially the mind of a man who is not articulate, better than the decisions he makes. And the decisions being made by George W. Bush are incontestably momentous. What are Bush's gifts and limitations as a decision-maker? The author, a journalist and a historian, speaks to people who have known the President for many years, and concludes that Bush's greatest strength is clarity of vision. The unknown quantity? Imagination by Richard Brookhiser An Interview With Richard Brookhiser:We Have a Pope! "I have made a lot of money in my life," the billionaire Bernard Baroom explained to Rick Renard, PR guy. "A tremendous amount of money. Now I want to give something back" A short story by Christopher Buckley Vices A poetry anthology My Last Hangover A poem by Jesse IottPortrait of the Author After X-Ray A poem by Jillian Weise [audio] Blind Date A poem by Steve Orlen [audio] New & Noteworthy Current books reviewed by Benjamin Schwarz Holy Writ An essay on some recent writers about Islam by Christopher Hitchens An Interview With Stephen Schwartz:Cult of the Master Henry James: Novels 1896-1899, reviewed by James Wood Other Reviews by Elizabeth Judd, David Kipen, Martha Spaulding, Scott Prater, and Benjamin Schwarz Gaudy Butterfly in a Drab Chrysalis Khrushchev: The Man and His Era, by William Taubman, reviewed by Perry Anderson INNOCENT BYSTANDER: Beyond Belief by Cullen Murphy OBSESSIONS: Overkill by John Vaillant MUSIC: Memory Spaces by David Schiff The Puzzler by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon Word Court by Barbara Wallraff Cover art by Kirk Caldwell. All material copyright © 2003 by The Atlantic Monthly Group. All rights reserved. |
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