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September/October 2024
Cover Story
Shipping Out
Jude Russo
August 19, 2024
The American merchant marine is dying. Will we miss it when it’s gone?
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Editorial
A Big Issue
Helen Andrews
August 12, 2024
The theme of this issue is bigness.
Front Lines
How Trump Should Deal with Iran
Trita Parsi
August 12, 2024
Iran can make or break Trump’s Middle East withdrawals.
Nixon, Now More Than Ever
Bradley Devlin
August 15, 2024
A native son of Yorba Linda reflects on the deep state and its power to take down presidencies.
Such Great Heights
Nic Rowan
August 17, 2024
Building skyscrapers brings man closer to God in more ways than one.
Will Immigration Bedevil Trump II?
Helen Andrews
August 12, 2024
Public opinion is shifting in Trump’s direction, and his team has learned lessons from last time.
A Double Funeral
William S. Lind
August 25, 2024
The last great commandant of the Marine Corps was buried in July.
Features
A Cold Peace With China
Andrew Byers
Randall L. Schweller
September 14, 2024
East Asia is the most important security challenge for Trump’s second term.
Why Does AI Give Bad Dating Advice?
Robert Mariani
August 26, 2024
The cult of safetyism that dominates our society is especially counterproductive when it comes to tech and dating.
Shipping Out
Jude Russo
August 19, 2024
The American merchant marine is dying. Will we miss it when it’s gone?
Ukraine’s Two Wars
Flavius Mihaies
August 20, 2024
Ukrainians are dying on the frontline while fighting to preserve their faith.
Arts & Letters
Miami’s Long Cold War
Juan David Rojas
August 12, 2024
Cuban-Americans have long played an outsize role in America’s intelligence community.
A Legend in His Own Mind
Peter Tonguette
August 12, 2024
Self-doubt is not Anthony Fauci’s strong suit.
Resist the Cult
Emile Doak
September 9, 2024
When parents refuse to go along with the trans craze, it makes a difference.
The Oddballs Were Right
Brad Pearce
August 12, 2024
A “history of the losers” of the Clinton era fails to draw the obvious conclusion about how their era led to ours.
Commentary
My Dinner With Bobby
Bill Kauffman
August 22, 2024
He responded to my localist maunderings with genuine insight.
An Easy Fix for Higher Ed
Matthew Schmitz
September 10, 2024
An ambitious reform agenda could start with one simple change that wouldn’t need congressional approval.
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