Vol. 1, No. 8
November 6, 1995
Cover Story
INTO BOSNIA: WHY WE MUST
By Robert Kagan
Also in This Issue
- The State Department Censors — Thomas M. DeFrank
- Low Celebrity Profiles (Very Low) — Andrew Ferguson
- The Sorry Tale of David Souter — Jeremy Rabkin
This issue of The Weekly Standard featured Robert Kagan's major foreign policy essay arguing for American military intervention in Bosnia, examining what U.S. involvement would mean for American policy in the region. The issue also covered significant domestic political stories, including Fred Barnes on Bob Dole's resilience as a presidential candidate and Robert D. Novak's analysis of Colin Powell's potential candidacy and its implications for the Republican Party. Additional pieces addressed campaign finance reform, the Monica Lewiston special prosecutor investigation, and Jeremy Rabkin's critical examination of Justice David Souter's judicial record.