Heh, Carrol, this is it! http://www.nationalinterest.org/issues/current.html Adam Garfinkle, below, has a neo-con history of the anti-war movement, well worth a skim. I.L. Horowitz, in a previous life, edited, C. Wright Mills collected essays. Michael Pugliese
The Spring 2002 Issue... One Hundred Years of Ambiguity
by Irving Louis Horowitz
Cuban independence was granted by the United States rather than earned by Cubans. A century later, neither side has figured out exactly what Cuban nationalism means.
The New Cuba Divide by Daniel P. Erikson
An unexpected alliance of farmers, northern liberals and western conservatives is emerging to challenge the U.S. political status quo on Cuba.
Popper's Return Engagement by Neil McInnes
Karl Popper, the champion of the open society, still speaks to the struggle between toleration and repression in an era of globalization and in our post- September 11 world.
America the Despised: A Letter from Athens by Takis Michas
Conservatives and churchgoers are joining the Greek Left to form a new and more visceral anti-Americanism.
A Poet Passes by Ahmedou Ould Abdallah
Personal reminiscences of Senegal's first president, Leopold Sedar Senghor, and his times.
Quarterly
Weak Realpolitik: The Vicissitudes of Saudi Bashing by Adam Garfinkle
As the shock of September 11 wears off and certain conclusions settle in, the U.S.-Saudi relationship has come under unprecedented scrutiny. It's about time.