Vol. 2, No. 3

September 30, 1996

Cover Story
The Clinton Doctrine
By A.J. Bacevich & Lawrence F. Kaplan
Also in This Issue
  • Editors I Have Loved and Hated — Joseph Epstein
  • Why the Courts Will Love Gay Marriage — David Frum
  • Why, and How, Tax Cuts Really Do Work — William Tucker

This issue of The Weekly Standard examined the emerging Clinton Doctrine through an analysis by A.J. Bacevich and Lawrence F. Kaplan. The cover also featured Joseph Epstein's essay on editors he has loved and hated, David Frum's argument about judicial attitudes toward gay marriage, and William Tucker's economic analysis of tax cuts. Notable additional pieces included Fred Barnes on GOP panic over Dole's candidacy and David Brooks on Robert Nisbet's political philosophy.

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Editors I Have Loved and Hated—Including Me PDF
Why the Courts Will Love Gay Marriage PDF
Why, and How, Tax Cuts Really Do Work PDF
The Clinton Doctrine PDF
Scrapbook PDF
Casual PDF
Correspondence PDF
Between Iraq and a Hard Place PDF
The GOP: Time to panic PDF
Robert Nisbet's quest PDF
Doing the Reinhold Niebuhr twist PDF
Skyscraper lust PDF
Parody PDF