The Wilson Quarterly

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in this issue:

The 1.3-Million-Person Gap

American Iconoclast

– Victor Navasky

The Body Sketchers

– David Macaulay

China's College Revolution

– Sheila Melvin

Cooking Up America

Covering Corruption

David and Goliath in Africa

Democracy in a Sentence

Dying for Taxes

Founding Skeptic

God's Children

– Lauren F. Winner

Gray Matters

– Richard Restak

The Guggenheim Effect

A House Divided

– Don Wolfensberger

The Humboldt Illusion

– Mitchell G. Ash

If Found Innocent, Try, Try Again

In Praise of Competence

Iraq's Disappearing Oil

A Life in Translation

– Aviya Kushner

The Limits of Architecture

The Lonelier Crowd

Long, Strange Trip

– Eric Jones

Mao Now

– Ross Terrill

The Music of the Spheres

Never Enough Numbers

– Robert J. Samuelson

The New Ivory Tower

– Christopher Clausen

Not-So-Great Guns

A Novel Approach to History

Nuclear Is Not the Way

– Brice Smith and Arjun Makhijani

Nuclear Power Is the Future

– Max Schulz

Old Master, New Mimic

– Paul Maliszewski

Party til the Cows Come Home

– Aaron Mesh

The Perils of Going Dutch

– Eric Weinberger

The Poverty Conundrum

Religious Dysfunction

The Revenge of the Shia

– Martin Walker

R.I.P., Iron John

Sanctity for Sale

– Amy E. Schwartz

Saving Sanctions

Smart and Smarter

The South's Hard Swallow

– Roy Reed

Splog Alert

Strung Out

– David Lindley

Tiny at the Top

– Philip G. Altbach

Trading in Dreams

Waikiki, North

Why Be Reasonable?

Why the Liberal Arts Still Matter

– Michael Lind

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