The Big Change (Part II)

This war has already increased the power of government by leaps and bounds, and liberals were quick to sense their opportunity. Senator Tom Daschle wasted no time in going on the offensive on the tax issue, and the liberal punditocracy, from Al Hunt to the Washington...

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Strange Versions of Democracy

What passes in most media accounts as the "international community," that floating collection of international diplomats who seem to have a stronger sense of loyalty to the international system, the ideal of diplomacy and agreements as ends in themselves – not to...

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The Big Change (Part I)

As a post-9/11 bromide, "everything's changed" has become a journalistic mantra, a theme with endless variations endlessly repeated, and it is easy to become thoroughly sick of it, and suspicious at the same time. For, if "everything's changed,"...

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Conserving Nothing

To address this question, there is little need to tackle the present "war." The whole thing is a bit of a muddle anyway. War hasn't exactly been "declared" constitutionally, yet the whole thing can be said to rest on a broad-beamed class of 20th-century precedents,...

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Back in the USA

There is no denying the vast gulf of difference separating the USA from the PRC. No two countries could be more dissimilar in so many ways. Minneapolitans have been whining for years about the traffic jams clogging up all the major highways in the Twin Cities. I can...

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India’s ‘Amen Corner’

It's amazing, really, when you think about it: no sooner had the Pakistan-India conflict reared up as a consequence of America's "new war," then Israel's amen corner in the US had already taken up the cudgels on New Delhi's behalf. Gee, these guys are fast....

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Talkin’ About the F-Word

First, they came for the terrorists, and I didn't speak up, because I wasn't a terrorist. Then they came for the foreigners, and I didn't speak up, because I wasn't a foreigner. Then they came for the Arab-Americans, and I didn't speak up, because I wasn't...

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Making Artificial Distinctions

Last weekend President Bush said, in response to questions about when the war in Afghanistan might be over, that he would stay in touch with Tommy Franks and other military commanders and declare victory the moment the military experts said the task was done –...

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India’s Terrorist Minister

As India took full advantage of the instability in Central Asia to push its agenda in Kashmir, and force a showdown with Pakistan, the rattling of the nuclear saber by Indian defense minister George Fernandes sent a collective shiver down the world's spine. The...

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