Vol. 23, No. 21
February 5, 2018
Cover Story
A Tragedy of Errors
on the Tories' bungling Brexit
By Andrew Stuttaford
Also in This Issue
- Shrinks and Presidents — Philip Terzian
- When Allies Attack — Michael Warren
- Net Loss — Christopher Caldwell
This issue examined the Conservative Party's mishandling of Brexit negotiations, with Andrew Stuttaford analyzing how British political blunders threatened the nation's future. The magazine also featured Philip Terzian on the psychology of presidents, Michael Warren on U.S.-Turkey relations, and coverage of pressing issues including German censorship, Democratic abortion politics, and Trump's conflict with Amazon's Jeff Bezos. Notable pieces included Jay Cost on congressional budget dysfunction and Daniel Krauthammer on Holocaust remembrance.
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A Tragedy of Errors PDF
Shrinks and Presidents PDF
When Allies Attack PDF
Trump and Turkey PDF
Net Loss PDF
Germany rediscovers censorship PDF
Endangered Species PDF
Will Democrats purge all their pro-lifers? PDF
You've Got Blackmail PDF
The fine line between shutting someone up legally—and illegally PDF
A High-Stakes Game of Monopoly PDF
Trump vs. Bezos PDF
You Had One Job PDF
Why can't Congress pass a budget? PDF
The Challenge of Scale PDF
Auschwitz and the struggle of remembrance PDF
Nazis in Tinseltown PDF
Spies, sympathizers—and the watchful Jewish operatives who thwarted their plans PDF
Conservative Witness PDF
What Lee Edwards, the historian of conservatism, saw at the (Reagan) revolution PDF
Immortal Beloveds PDF
In her new novel, Dara Horn takes the long view of longing PDF
A Glass of Alsace PDF
The sights and sweets of Strasbourg PDF
Post-Truth PDF
Idealizing journalists by distorting the historical record PDF
Parody PDF
The Scrapbook PDF
Casual PDF
Night Falls on Venezuela PDF
Trump Sticks It to U.S. Consumers PDF
Wait for the facts PDF
The GOP through the looking-glass PDF
The Chilean model lives PDF
When psychiatrists try to diagnose a president . . . PDF