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The American Enterprise

An academic journal covering economics, foreign policy, law, social policy, regulation, politics, public opinion, and media from a conservative perspective. Theme-based issues examine a single topic in depth. Recurring features include a digest that summarizes current research from universities, think tanks, and investigative publications, opinion surveys, and commentary..

What might have been ...(An Unlikely Conservative: The Transformation ...
January 01, 2003

Imax: bigger, better, breathtaking. (Now Playing).
January 01, 2003

A fatal flaw? A hole in the Constitutional system could prevent Congre...
January 01, 2003

Welcoming the enemy.
January 01, 2003

How the West was won--and how it will be lost.
January 01, 2003

The life and times of Flavius. (In real life: first person America).
January 01, 2003

The homefront: World War II. (Opinion Pulse).
January 01, 2003

The last gasp.
January 01, 2003

A Himalayan McDonald's? (Society).(Brief Article)
January 01, 2003

Independent thinker.(The Nat Hentoff Reader)(Book Review)
January 01, 2003

Prepared for terror? One local police agency readies itself for the wo...
January 01, 2003

Keep legal battles off the battlefield.
January 01, 2003

Modernize America while rescuing New York. (the Political Economist).
January 01, 2003

Better unsafe than (occasionally) sorry? Meet one of the crusaders blo...
January 01, 2003

The Islamization of Europe.
January 01, 2003

Defending the homeland begins at home.
January 01, 2003

Luther Martin's theses. (Flashback).
January 01, 2003

God and man at college.(Religion, Scholarship, & Higher Education: Per...
January 01, 2003

Troubled Arabia. (Other Countries).(Brief Article)
January 01, 2003

Wake up and smell the bio threat.
January 01, 2003

Red, red leaves. (Science And Environment).(Brief Article)
January 01, 2003

CEOs get insecure. (Business And Economics).(Brief Article)
January 01, 2003

Lessons of the fall. (Politico).(Democratic Party)
January 01, 2003

John Ashcroft: the leading conservative in the Cabinet of President Bu...
January 01, 2003

Let colleges pick accreditors. (Society).
January 01, 2003

Too much devolution. (Politics).
January 01, 2003

The mail.(Letter to the Editor)
January 01, 2003

No compromises: why we're going to lose the war on terror ... and how ...
January 01, 2003

Free speech rots from the inside out. (Beat the Press).
January 01, 2003

Our values, Iraq's freedom: why Democrats should support regime change...
January 01, 2003

Frum the right. (Working Lunch).(Interview)
January 01, 2003

Homeland security: restoring civic virtue.
January 01, 2003

America's irrelevant third party. (Scan).(Libertarian Party)
January 01, 2003

Win win. (Scan).(welfare reform)(Brief Article)
January 01, 2003

Killer conservatives. (Scan).(relationship between suicide and conserv...
January 01, 2003

Aiming for equality. (Scan).
January 01, 2003

Another green scare. (Scan).(policies of the Environmental Protection ...
January 01, 2003

In memoriam: John Rawls. (Scan).(Obituary)
January 01, 2003

Two dead economists. (Forward Observer).(theories of Frederic Bastiat ...
January 01, 2003

Sidelights.
January 01, 2003

First things first. (Scan).(report on motherhood in America)(Brief Art...
January 01, 2003

Puppy love--it's real. (Scan).(Pres. George W. Bush's dog)
January 01, 2003

Washington internships. (Scan).
January 01, 2003

Don't know much about history. (Scan).(history education in America)(B...
January 01, 2003

Newfound respect? (Scan).(Christianity in America)(Brief Article)
January 01, 2003

Defend the Homeland--or lose it. (Bird's Eye).
January 01, 2003

More good news. (Scan).(teenage pregnancy)(Brief Article)
January 01, 2003