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Attack of the Drones

Now that congress has killed the F-22, the Air Force is facing another shock to the system: planes without pilots. For more than 60 years, the Air...
Newsweek, 09/28/09 by Fred Kaplan · More from publication -
The Last Cold Warriors

Paul Nitze and George Kennan were the yin and yang of American foreign policy. They were also the only figures deeply involved in the Cold War from...
Newsweek, 09/28/09 by Fred Kaplan · More from publication -
Donald Ducks the Truth

Donald Rumsfeld may be the most tarnished figure from the George W. Bush administrationâhis theories of warfare discredited, his swagger...
Newsweek, 06/29/09 by Fred Kaplan · More from publication -
Cold comfort: liberalism's hawkish past is less useful as a guide to confronting future threats than Peter Beinart would like to believe
The Good Fight By Peter Beinart HarperCollins, $25.95 The Good Fight By Peter Beinart HarperCollins, $25.95 John Kerry lost the 2004 election,...
Washington Monthly, 07/01/06 by Fred Kaplan · More from publication -
Hunkering Down

Late in February, U.S. Army generals in Iraq started asking military historians and archivists to dig up official records from the 1970s involving...
Atlantic, The, 06/01/06 by Fred Kaplan · More from publication -
Masada's Jazz Legacy Endures

Kaplan, Fred Forward 08-05-2005 John Zorn's Masada is one of the tightest, wittiest, most energetic, most appealing -- simply one of the...
Forward, 08/05/05 by Kaplan, Fred · More from publication -
Masada's Jazz Legacy Endures

Kaplan, Fred Forward 08-05-2005 John Zorn's Masada is one of the tightest, wittiest, most energetic, most appealing -- simply one of the best --...
Forward, 08/05/05 by Kaplan, Fred · More from publication -
Before Fusion: A CD Plumbs Statman's Archives

Kaplan, Fred Forward 05-27-2005 Andy Statman is a practicing Orthodox Jew in Brooklyn and a top-notch clarinetist who has spent the past...
Forward, 05/27/05 by Kaplan, Fred · More from publication -
How would 1970s Kissinger deal with Iraq today?
Thirty years ago on Aug. 9, Richard M. Nixon resigned as president. The moment stands as a constitutional triumph, lamented by almost nobody. Yet...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 08/08/04 by Fred Kaplan New York Times News Service · More from publication -
Rolling blunder: how the Bush administration let North Korea get nukes
On Oct. 4, 2002, officials from the U.S. State Department flew to Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, and confronted Kim Jong-il's foreign...
Washington Monthly, 05/01/04 by Fred Kaplan · More from publication
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