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"What Now?"
A regular column by Michael Kelly chronicling "developments, encouraging and otherwise":
May 2003

April 2003

March 2003

January/February 2003

December 2002

November 2002

October 2002

September 2002
The Taste Business (July/August 2002)
What foreigners love to hate about America is also what they love to buy.

The American Way of War (June 2002)
The third of three essays on the revolution in air power.

Slow Squeeze ( May 2002)
One legacy of Vietnam that we continue to live with is the idea that air power cannot win a war.

The Air-Power Revolution (April 2002)
Historians and military analysts have long stressed the limitations of air power. Their arguments are no longer tenable.

Poking the Walrus (March 2002)
A dubious political sport that neither party can resist.

Getting Hip to Squareness (February 2002)
We want our virginity back.

A Renaissance of Liberalism (January 2002)
"September 11 was epochal, and a disaster. But the response to this disaster has been anything but disastrous, and this has greatly spurred the process of rebutting declinism which was already in train."

77 North Washington Street columns by Michael Kelly:
December 2001

November 2001

October 2001

September 2001

July/August 2001

June 2001

May 2001

April 2001

March 2001

February 2001

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