Dope Nation—August 2004

PERSPECTIVE

Doing Death
by Thomas Fleming

Be not proud.

VIEWS

Afghanistan: Opium Market to the World
by Doug Bandow
No end in sight.

The Global Pharmacy
by Kevin Michael Grace
A reason for Americans to love Canada.

NEWS

Anything That Ails You
by B.K. Eakman
Women on tranqs in a self-serve society.

The Bush Clan at the “Oligarchs’ Ball”
by Wayne Allensworth
Helping out old friends.

REVIEWS

A Living Library of the Law Revived
by Stephen B. Presser

The Selected Writings of Sir Edward Coke: Steve Sheppard, ed.

plus

Clyde Wilson on Claes G. Ryn’s America the Virtuous: The Crisis of Democracy and the Quest for
Empire and A Common Human Ground: Universality and Particularity in a Multicultural World

James 
. Tate on Ben Macintyre’s The Man Who Would Be King: The First American in Afghanistan

Paul
 Gottfried on Alan Dershowitz’s The Case for Israel

H.A. Scott Trask on David Hackett Fischer’s Washington’s Crossing

CORRESPONDENCE

Letter From Prague: The Perils of “United Europe”
by Srdja Trifkovic

Letter From Paris: Military Unintelligence
by Curtis Cate

VITAL SIGNS

CHRISTIANITY: The Triumph of Tradition
by Tom Piatak

ECONOMICS: Grading Greenspan
by David A. Hartman

DEMOCRACY: Democratizing Germany: A Success Story?
by Josef Schuesslburner

COLUMNS

BREAKING GLASS
by Philip Jenkins

PRINCIPALITIES & POWERS
by Samuel Francis

THE ROCKFORD FILES
by Scott P. Richert

THE AMERICAN INTEREST
by Srdja Trifkovic

IN THE DARK
Troy, Control Room
by George McCartney

THE HUNDREDTH MERIDIAN
by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

DEPARTMENTS

POLEMICS & EXCHANGES
AMERICAN PROSCENIUM
CULTURAL REVOLUTIONS

POETRY
Clock by Richard Moore
and Closing Tolkien by Andrew Huntley

ON THE COVER

Cover and inside illustrations by H. Ward Sterett
 and Melanie Anderson.


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