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July/August 2024
Cover Story
NATO at 75
Helen Andrews
June 10, 2024
Thanks for everything you’ve done; now it is time to wind down.
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Editorial
NATO at 75
Helen Andrews
June 10, 2024
Thanks for everything you’ve done; now it is time to wind down.
Front Lines
Paradise and Oppression in Nicaragua
Christopher Brunet
June 10, 2024
Ortega’s latest targets are the Church, higher education, and the Red Cross.
Finding My Way Back to Shangri-La
Peter W. Wood
June 24, 2024
A cottage in the Allegheny Mountains held clues to a family drama that took me decades to understand.
Showdown at the Libertarian Convention
Harry Scherer
June 13, 2024
Trump got a bigger crowd than RFK Jr., but the cheers he got may have been from the Young Republicans he brought with him.
A Requiem for Classics
Anastasia Kaliabakos
June 10, 2024
A small liberal arts school in Massachusetts is the latest domino to fall in the attack against the Western tradition.
Down With Digital Nomads
Will Collins
June 29, 2024
American remote workers are reshaping Europe, from visa policies to housing markets.
The End of a Dynasty
William S. Lind
July 1, 2024
Signs of decadence are everywhere, indicating that the dynasty that has ruled us for decades must soon be replaced by a new royal house.
Features
Are We Living Through Another 1850s?
Robert W. Merry
July 22, 2024
It’s difficult to see how these profound antipathies and fears will dissipate soon through any normal political processes.
A Vision for a New NATO
Sumantra Maitra
June 19, 2024
Expansion was a misstep, but the situation is not unsalvageable—history offers clues to a better way.
Flaws Present at the Creation
Reid Smith
June 20, 2024
Americans have been exhorting Europeans to do more for NATO since 1949. The need is more pressing than ever.
How to Force Europe to Do Its Fair Share for NATO
Justin Logan
June 10, 2024
To do less in Europe, do less in Europe.
The Cipher: Mark Rutte, the Next NATO Secretary-General
Curt Mills
June 16, 2024
If Rutte did such a sound job as leader of the Netherlands, why did his countrymen make such a clean break with his tenure?
South Africa Teeters on the Brink
Helen Andrews
June 11, 2024
The party of Mandela has lost its majority for the first time, and none of its potential coalition partners can save the ANC from…
Arts & Letters
The Scandal That Disgraced the Navy
Nic Rowan
July 5, 2024
Beneath the colorful tales of hookers and lobster Thermidor, Fat Leonard’s story is a depressing one.
The Bomb Is Still With Us
Jude Russo
July 7, 2024
A harrowing depiction of a nuclear apocalypse made this reviewer lose sleep.
A Frenchman in ‘God’s Country’
Peter Tonguette
July 13, 2024
Louis Malle’s fondness for small-town Minnesota shines through in his 1985 documentary.
Jesuit Plots
Michael Warren Davis
July 6, 2024
The Society of Jesus has been responsible for many revolutions both political and spiritual.
Commentary
I Heard Ol’ Neil
Bill Kauffman
July 15, 2024
Politically, Young is nothing if not Whitmanesque, containing multitudes.
Trump Visits the Bronx
Matthew Schmitz
June 16, 2024
The crowd at the New York City rally was diverse in the literal sense of the word.
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