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'Our' Gide?

‘Our’ Gide?

December 13, 1999 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Nation.

This article focuses on the books “Gore Vidal: A Biography,” by Fred Kaplan and “Gore Vidal: Sexually Speaking. Collected Sex Writings,” edited by Donald Weise. These books are biographies of Gore Vidal. Vidal’s life was that fought between the public…

Dark victory

Dark victory

October 23, 1999 · by Patrick Smith · in Elsewhere

US post-Cold War triumphalism masks a manifest uncertainty about its destiny in the 21st century In late April 1945, on one of the final days of WWII, a poignant scene unfolded on the banks of the River Elbe some miles southwest…

Harnessing the Rising Sun

Harnessing the Rising Sun

September 20, 1999 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Nation.

EMBRACING DEFEAT: Japan in the Wake of World War II. By John W. Dower. Norton/New Press. 676 pp. $29.95. TOKYO UNDERWORLD: The Fast Times and Hard Life of an American Gangster in Japan. By Robert Whiting. Pantheon. 372 pp. $27.50….

Globalism's Pen Pal

Globalism’s Pen Pal

June 14, 1999 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Nation.

The article focuses on the book “The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization,” by Thomas L. Friedman. Friedman is a globalist and a futurist and a techie true believer, but he thinks people should be separated according to race,…

What does it mean to be modern? Indonesia's reformasi

What does it mean to be modern? Indonesia’s reformasi

January 7, 1999 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Washington Quarterly

How is a nation born? Otto von Bismarck, with his terrifying face, his huge body, and his heavy clothes, would answer “Through blood and iron.” … However, it is also essential to hold on to myths and even dreams—no matter…

Japan: The enigma of American power

Japan: The enigma of American power

January 7, 1999 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Washington Quarterly

“The Japanese can neither love the Americans nor endure being loved by them.” —Ambassador Sir Oliver Morland to the British Foreign Office, 1963(1) The air station at Kadena is not merely the largest of the 39 U.S. military bases in…

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