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April 30, 2016

Change the Way They Live

April 30, 2016/ Greg Waldmann

As Andrew Bacevich relates in his important new book, US involvement in the Middle East has been characterized by confusion, mistakes, and blundering military force. Greg Waldmann reviews America's War for the Greater Middle East.

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April 30, 2016/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
Bill Clinton, Book Review, george w bush, May 2016, ronald reagan
November 30, 2014

Unwise Counsel

November 30, 2014/ Greg Waldmann

Leon Panetta, old Washington fixture and former member of the Obama administration, criticizes the president in his new memoir. But does he have anything to say?

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November 30, 2014/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
Bill Clinton, Book Review, December 2014, hillary clinton
September 30, 2014

Hidden in Plain Sight

September 30, 2014/ Greg Waldmann

A new book blames Pakistan for the carnage in Afghanistan. But what does "Pakistan" really mean when its government is so fraught with dissension?

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September 30, 2014/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
Bill Clinton, george w bush, New York Times, October 2014
July 31, 2012

We Could Have Beaten Kennedy...

July 31, 2012/ Greg Waldmann

Lyndon Johnson rained destruction on Vietnam and championed civil rights, amassed a secret fortune and fought for the needy. His paradoxical life continues in the fourth volume of Robert Caro's epic biography.

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July 31, 2012/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
August 2012, Bill Clinton, Book Review, greg waldmann, john f kennedy, Newt Gingrich, richard nixon, Vietnam
September 30, 2011

The Birth of a Salesman

September 30, 2011/ Morten Høi Jensen

Eleven years after her breakout novel The Last Samurai, Helen DeWitt returns to satirize the chattering nonsense of the corporate world.

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September 30, 2011/ Morten Høi Jensen/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
Bill Clinton, Book Review, christopher hitchens, fiction, Fiction Review, literary criticism, October 2011
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