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Foreign Aid

Since September 11, former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has experienced something of an American renaissance. He has become a regular on the Fox News Channel and CNN, and he testified before the House Government Reform Committee. His book, ...

From FRANKLIN FOER, The New Republic,  9 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Bob Smith,  U.S. Republican Party,  John E. Sununu,  U.S. Senate,  Benjamin Netanyahu

Liberalism's Moment: Barack Obama's New Theory Of The State

Barack Obama has the type of mind--orderly, analytical, well-read--that takes naturally to the study of ideas. But he's always been uncomfortable describing himself in ideological terms. Is he a liberal? During the campaign, Obama would mock those who ...

From FRANKLIN FOER AND NOAM SCHEIBER, The New Republic,  20 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Bill Clinton,  Democratic Leadership Council,  Cass Sunstein

My Epistolary Relationship With William F. Buckley

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From FRANKLIN FOER, The New Republic,  10 Mar 2008

Out of Afghanistan

Out of Afghanistan: Peter Bergen, Afghan Ambassador Said Tayeb Jawad, and Franklin Foer discuss America's role in Afghanistan and what effect, if any, The Kite Runner film will have on that country and ours. Peter Bergen is a Schwartz senior fellow at ...

From PETER BERGEN, FRANKLIN FOER, AND SAID TAYEB JAWAD, The New Republic,  16 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Osama bin Laden

The story of our Baghdad Diarist.

For months, our magazine has been subject to accusations that stories we published by an American soldier then serving in Iraq were fabricated. When these accusations first arose, we promised our readers a full account of our investigation. We spent ...

From FRANKLIN FOER, The New Republic,  3 Dec 2007
Related Topics: Scott Thomas,  William Kristol

'To Hate Like This Is to Be Happy Forever,' by Will Blythe: Tobacco Road Rage

WILL BLYTHE is the Samuel P. Huntington of hoops. Huntington, you may remember, wrote the seminal work of post-cold-war party pooping, "The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order." While nearly everybody else lyrically portrayed a ...

From FRANKLIN FOER, The New York Times,  2 Apr 2006

Flacks Americana

It's five miles from Northern Virginia, where the Pentagon sets military targets, and a mile and a half from Foggy Bottom, where the State Department cobbles together coalitions. To look at it, you'd never guess that the ten-story glass-and-steel ...

From FRANKLIN FOER, The New Republic,  20 May 2002
Related Topics: Central Intelligence Agency,  The Pentagon,  US Department of Defense,  New York Times Company,  Paul Begala

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