Vol. 11, No. 14

December 19, 2005

Cover Story
Fighting to Win
With the proper strategy, victory in Iraq is far more likely than many think
By Frederick W. Kagan
Also in This Issue
  • The Graying of the 'Greening of America' — David Skinner
  • Production Lines vs. Unemployment Lines — On WTO trade talks

This issue featured Frederick W. Kagan's analysis of the Iraq War strategy, arguing that victory was more achievable than many observers believed with proper military planning. The magazine also covered David Skinner's examination of the environmental movement's evolution and included substantial coverage of the World Trade Organization negotiations in Hong Kong, where trade policy and manufacturing job losses took center stage in debates over U.S. trade law protections.

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Eighty Percent of What? PDF
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One China, One Taiwan PDF
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Casual PDF
Correspondence PDF
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Fighting to Win PDF
The Graying of 'The Greening of America' PDF
America's Critic PDF
Ode to Joy PDF
Keeping it Real PDF
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