Vol. 2, No. 23
February 24, 1997
Cover Story
China: The Issue
By Gary L. Bauer, Richard Bernstein & Ross H. Munro, Christopher Cox, Aaron Friedberg, Jesse Helms, Michael A. Ledeen, Martin C.M. Lee, David M. Raddock, Chris Smith, Henry Sokolski, William C. Triplett, II, The Editors
Also in This Issue
- The Paradox of Thomas Carlyle — Gertrude Himmelfarb
- Who Hears a Horton? — Jessica Gavora
- Write Like Bill — Jay Nordlinger
This issue featured a major special report on China, with contributions from leading conservative voices including Gary Bauer, Richard Bernstein, Ross Munro, Christopher Cox, and others examining American policy toward Beijing. The editors argued that U.S. policy was failing in the face of China's rising power and strategic ambitions. The issue also included Gertrude Himmelfarb's essay on Thomas Carlyle as a provocative thinker worth reading carefully, alongside pieces on celebrity political consultants and cultural criticism.
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No tyrants allowed PDF
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