spring 2023 Issue What We Share with Taiwan by Mark Helprin Both Taiwan and the United States are woefully unprepared for major conflict.
winter 2023 Issue Designed in California, Made in China by Julius Krein Neoliberalism is not dead, merely disliked.
winter 2023 Issue From Sea to Shining Sea by Arthur Herman U.S. maritime and naval power rests on the force of political will as an expression of national character.
fall 2022 Issue Prisoner’s Dilemma by David P. Goldman Avoiding war with China is the most urgent task of our lifetime.
winter 2022 Issue Scholasticism vs. Survival by Mark Helprin No longer flush with victory and power in the American Century, we must now learn to think more modestly and defensively.
fall 2021 Issue Correspondence Fall 2021 Defending Afghanistan; Texas Blues; Has the Crime Wave Crested?; Russia’s Chinese Fortune
fall 2021 Issue If China Ran the World by David P. Goldman A Chinese order would displace the United States as the world’s leader.
summer 2021 Issue Two Blind Mice by Mark Helprin Both Putin and Biden are blind to the challenge of China.
summer 2021 Issue Struggle Session by Charles Horner China's rulers continue to maintain an enormous apparatus of repression.
spring 2021 Issue Defense Rests by Mark Helprin We cannot survive without the defense of our sovereignty and independence.
spring 2021 Issue They’re Not Lovin’ It by Martha Bayles Are America’s cultural exports worse than junk food?