Winter 2004
By Mytili Bala | February 1, 2004
By Paul Barringer | February 1, 2004
Congress can and should improve the recently created Medicare drug benefit by applying the lessons of welfare reform.
By Bernard Chapin | February 1, 2004
By John C. Wohlstetter | February 1, 2004
Every election a few bogus issues are raised by candidates or the media. Here are three to look out for in '04
By Eric Cox | February 1, 2004
Paul Gottfried examines the politics of multiculturalism.
By Alan W. Dowd | February 1, 2004
Critics of the Bush administration's foreign policy claim that things were dramatically different when Bill Clinton was president. They are wrong.
By James R. Edwards, Jr. | February 1, 2004
By Joseph Epstein | February 1, 2004
By Michael Fumento | February 1, 2004
By Olga Yael Hartmann | February 1, 2004
A new MacArthur Plan could speed the democratization of Palestine.
By Justin Heet | February 1, 2004
The United States is already first in the competition to attract the world's workers; maintaining this lead will be crucial to its future economic growth.
By S. T. Karnick | February 1, 2004
By Marc Levin | February 1, 2004
By George W. Liebmann | February 1, 2004
The Lesser Evil: The Diaries of Victor Klemperer 1945-59, translated by Martin Chalmers (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2003), 637 pages, £25
By David Lips | February 1, 2004
Frederick T. Stocker, editor, I Pay, You Pay, We All Pay: How the Growing Tort Crisis Undermines the U.S. Economy and the American System of Justice (Manufacturers Alliance, 2003), 247 pages, $40.00 for non-members
By Herbert I. London | February 1, 2004
By Betsy McCaughey | February 1, 2004
Medical courts, not caps on jury awards, are the answer to the 80 percent of malpractice decisions that are scientifically unjustifiable.
By Winfield Myers | February 1, 2004
By John J. Reilly | February 1, 2004
Jonathan Schell, The Unconquerable World: Power, Nonviolence, and the Will of the People (Metropolitan Books, 2003), 433 Pages, $27.50
By Christine Rosen | February 1, 2004
Michael Fumento, Bioevolution: How Biotechnology is Changing Our World (Encounter Books, 2003), 532 pages, $28.95
By Andrew Stuttaford | February 1, 2004
Charles Murray, Human Accomplishment: The Pursuit of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950 (Harper Collins, 2003), 668 pages, $29.95
By The Editors | February 1, 2004
By The Editors | February 1, 2004
By R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | February 1, 2004
Conrad Black, Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom (Public Affairs, 2003), 1,360 pages, $39.95