Policy Review

Policy Review
No. 118, April & May 2003

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Features

Books

Features

Democratic Imperialism: A Blueprint
Lessons from the British in India
Stanley Kurtz

The New Economy's Sore Losers
The misplaced focus of blame for the bubble
Holman Jenkins

Rage, Hubris, and Regime Change
The urge to speed History along
Ken Jowitt

The Cosmopolitan Illusion
The citizen of the world is a citizen of nowhere
Lee Harris

Market Reform: Lessons from New Zealand
The economics and politics of liberalization and retrenchment
Rupurt Darwall

Books

Leo Strauss and the Conservatives
Steven Lenzner on Willmoore Kendall: Maverick of American Conservatives, John Alvis and John Murley, eds.
Steven Lenzner

The Oblivious Voter
Benjamin Wallace-Wells on The Vanishing Voter: Public Involvement in an Age of Uncertainty by Thomas E. Patterson
Benjamin Wallace-Wells

The Failure in Forgetting
Peter Savodnik on The Ethics of Memory by Avishai Margalit
Peter Savodnik

The Most Elegant Thieves of All
Henrik Bering on Framed: Tales of the Art Underworld by Tod Volpe
Henrik Bering


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