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November 17, 2024
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The New Republic Staff
Where Do We Go From Here?
The New Republic
’s staffers grapple with Donald Trump’s victory—and how Democrats should respond.
November 12, 2024
Hafiz Rashid
Neocon Tom Cotton Set to Get Terrifying New Role in Senate
The Arkansas senator is about to get a dizzying amount of power in the chamber now that Marco Rubio has been tapped for Trump’s cabinet.
February 14, 2023
Magazine
Samuel Moyn
Robert Kagan and Interventionism’s Big Reboot
He fell from favor after the disaster of the Iraq War. But he was always biding his time.
February 15, 2022
Michael Tomasky
Biden’s Biggest Ukraine Challenge Isn’t Putin, It’s the War Machine
Should military conflict break out on the Ukrainian border, the administration will have to resist the cheerleaders of American intervention.
August 16, 2021
Michael Tomasky
Afghanistan Is a Disaster. But It Was Always Going to Be.
It’s sickening to see the Taliban taking Kabul. But we could stay another 20 years, or 120, and nothing would change. We must learn the lesson of limits.
July 20, 2020
Paul Pillar
Moving Beyond Good and Evil in the Middle East
There are alternatives to America’s heavy-handed attempts at “helping” the region. It’s time to pursue them.
February 10, 2020
Magazine
Alex Pareene
Psychopath Nation
Why our foreign policymakers can’t quit interventionism
October 17, 2019
Magazine
Win McCormack
Fukuyama’s Inner Civic Republicanism (Part 1)
The end of history, 30 years on
September 24, 2019
David Klion
The Conscience of Bret Stephens
How one columnist’s wild family history explains an increasingly isolated school of conservatism
May 16, 2019
Alan Wolfe
Nathan Glazer’s Life of the Mind
In his critique of 1960s movements, Glazer was not defending conservatism so much as trying to protect a clearer path to liberalism.
April 3, 2019
Anthony Elghossain
The Enduring Power of Neoconservatism
Despite some overuse, the label still means something, and neoconservative impulses remain extremely influential in American foreign policy.
August 4, 2015
Patrick Iber
Arguing Against Evil
Liberal hawks and neocons' Congress for Cultural Freedom delusion
July 7, 2015
Jeet Heer
Why Is Bill Kristol Embracing Confederate Nostalgia?
After all, neoconservatives historically have been hostile to Southern traditionalism
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