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NATIONAL REVIEW magazine September 17 1990 IRAQ William R Hawkins Gay Rights
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TITLE:
National Review
[RARE and interesting magazine of politics!]
ISSUE DATE:
SEPTEMBER 17, 1990; VOL. XLII, NO. 18
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
COVER STORY: New Enemies for Old? --
Saddam Hussein's Blitzkrieg into Kuwait confirms that war is always with us. William R.
Hawkins suggests we think again about the
peace dividend ... Brian Crozier reviews the
perestroika'd Red Army, which faces dissension
within the ranks, and competition.
ARTICLES:
On the Scene --
William McGurn examines how the crisis in
Iraq is beckoning back the energy policy of the
Carter Administration. . . . With the naming of
the new Archbishop of Canterbury, William
Oddie looks forward to an Anglican Church
that's more, well, Christian. . . . Victor Mallet,
who arrived in Kuwait the day before Iraq invaded, reports on occupied Kuwait and the popular resistance.
Let's Talk Turkey --
Saddam Hussein says the borders of Arabia, laid
down by Western colonialists, must be redrawn.
J. B. Kelly agrees.
A Run for Our Money --
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in
the current account, Robert Stowe England
reports that the banks may soon follow the S Ls
into insolvency.
Republican Party: Holding Its Own? --
Have congressional Republicans finally hit bot-
tom? They thought so. Richard Brookhiser re-
ports the November elections may prove them
wrong.
Is Europe on the Road to Serfdom? --
The State Department thinks a United Europe
would be another U.S.A. Tim Congdon doubts
that Alexander Hamilton would agree.
Gay Rights or Closet Virtues? --
The Left claims homosexuals as natural allies --
but politics doesn't make bedfellows quite as
strange as that, says Thomas Short. They
would be more comfortable with Tory tolerance.
BOOKS, ARTS MANNERS: William Thcker assays Rael Jean Isaac and
Virginia Armat's Madness in the Streets and
Ann Braden Johnson's Out of Bedlam, which
tell, with varying degrees of honesty, a very disturbing tale: how liberal theories of oppression
led to the abandonment of attempts to treat
mental illness. ... Joe Mysak reflects on Marilyn Thompson's Feeding the Beast and James
Traub's Too Good to Be True and hopes that
these disappointing accounts of the Wedtech
scandal will help straighten out confused notions of racism. . . . In Randall Jarrell: A Literary Life William Pritchard tries valiantly to rescue Jarrell's poetic reputation. Jeffrey Hart
thinks his prose is more worth recollecting. ...
Get your tents ready -- oops, even that's too high-tech: Bruce Frohnen regards with horror
Green Rage, the environmentalist manifesto.
... Eva Resnikova examines the hypocrisy and
racism that fueled the spat over Miss Saigon.
John Simon is dismayed by The Freshman's contrived plot, Harrison Ford's single, all-
purpose facial expression in Presumed Innocent,
and The Two Jakes's confusing, opacity.
SECTIONS:
Letters.
From the Editor.
On the Record.
The Week.
HELP.
Right Books.
Trans-O-Gram.
On the Right.
Off the Record.
Cover art by Neil Brennan.
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