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April 1991 Issue - 21 ArticlesDepartments
- The Continuing Crisis, p. 6
- Correspondence, p. 7
- Editorials
R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
, p. 8 Our Dynamic Duo;The Malcontents
- Capitol Ideas
Tom Bethell
, pp. 9-11 Star-Wars Wars
- God Is on Our Side
Michael Ledeen
, pp. 12-13 How else to explain the blunders of Gorby, Saddam & Co. that keep saving us from the co...
- The Six-Week War
Edward Norden
, pp. 14-16 A war letter from Jerusalem.
- Who Killed Nick Blake?
William Rosenau
, pp. 17-18 Returning to Guatemala in search of a friend's dead brother.
- A Ground War for All Time: Churchill's Forgotten Masterpiece
Algis Valiunas
, pp. 19-24 in the despair following World War I, The World Crisis restored the politics of nationa...
- The Nation's Pulse
Benjamin J. Stein
, pp. 25-26 Day Two
- Eminentoes
Edward Jay Epstein
, p. 27 Mr. Occidental
- Presswatch
Terry Eastland
, pp. 28-29 Dispatches
- Soviet Presswatch
Cathy Young
, pp. 30-31 Saving Face
- The Great American Saloon Series
Aram Bakshian, Jr.
, p. 32 The Fairfax on Embassy Row
- The Talkies
James Bowman
, pp. 33-34 Someday Her Prints Will Come
Book Reviews
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Cathay;Legacies (2 Reviews) William McGurn
, pp. 35-36 Cathay: A Journey in Search of Old China, by Fergus M. Bordewich
- Cathay: A Journey in Search of Old China by Fergus M. Bordewich
- Legacies: A Chinese Mosaic by Bette Bao Lord
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The Russian Revolution (Review) Craig S. Lerner
, p. 37 The Russian Revolution, by Richard Pipes
- The Russian Revolution by Richard Pipes
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The Power and the Glitter (Review) Fred Barnes
, p. 38 The Power and the Glitter, by Ronald Brownstein
- The Power and the Glitter by Ronald Brownstein
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Consequences (Review) Joe Queenan
, pp. 39-40 Consequences, by John G. Tower
- Consequences by John G. Tower
Departments
- The Moscow Spectator
Robert D. Novak
, pp. 41-42 Gloom City
- Current Wisdom
Assorted Jackasses
, pp. 43-44 - Cover illustration
Elliott Banfield