Monday, November 23, 2009

Washington Book Club

U.S. Troops and the Wounds of War in Baghdad

David Finkel discusses The Good Soldiers. more >>

Barbara Ehrenreich on the Negative Power of Positive Thinking

Barbara Ehrenreich discusses Bright-sided. more >>

Military Contractors and the Perils of Outsourcing War

Allison Stanger discusses One Nation Under Contract. more >>

Are Private Military Contractors Good for National Security?

Allison Stanger discusses One Nation Under Contract. more >>

Max Cleland on Soldiers, Wars Worth Fighting and Karl Rove

Former Sen. Max Cleland discusses Heart of a Patriot. more >>

How 9/11 Exposed the Problems of Government

John Farmer discusses The Ground Truth more >>

Why the U.N. Security Council is Still Important

David Bosco discusses Five to Rule Them All. more >>

Conservatism, Dead by its Own Hand

Sam Tanenhaus discusses The Death of Conservatism more >>

A Simple Plan for Killing al Qaeda

Howard Clark discusses How You Can Kill al Qaeda more >>

Have Conservatives Killed the Republican Party?

Sam Tanenhaus dicusses The Death of Conservatism more >>

Dispelling Myths About Masons

Jay Kinney discusses The Masonic Myth. more >>

Comparing American Healthcare With Foreign Healthcare

T.R. Reid discusses The Healing of America. more >>

Discuss 'The Masonic Myth' by Jay Kinney

Researcher looks behind popular lore at the true influence of Freemasonry. more >>

Why Doubt is Truth's Best Friend

Peter Berger speaks with U.S. News about 'In Praise of Doubt' and the dangers of absolute certainty. more >>

Discuss 'The Healing of America,' by T.R. Reid

Foreign correspondent talks to U.S. News about his new book, Obama, and fixing healthcare. more >>

Finding a Better Way to Prosecute Terrorists

Glenn Sulmasy says a hybrid judicial process could convict the bad guys and make the U.S. look good. more >>

Discuss 'In Praise of Doubt,' by Peter Berger and Anton Zijderveld

Sociologist Peter Berger talks to U.S. News about his new book and combatting fanaticism. more >>

'Waxman Report': Oversight, Healthcare Reform, and the Effort Each Takes

Rep. Henry Waxman speaks with U.S. News about How Congress Really Works. more >>

Discuss Capt. Glenn Sulmasy's 'The National Security Court System'

Capt. Glenn Sulmasy of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy talks to U.S. News about his new book. more >>

Discuss Rep. Henry Waxman's <em>The Waxman Report: How Congress Really Works</em>

Democratic Rep. Henry Waxman talks to U.S. News about his new book. more >>

The Diplomatic Myths and Illusions of the Middle East

David Makovsky speaks with U.S. News about his and Dennis Ross's new book. more >>

Discuss Dennis Ross and David Makovsky's <em> Myths, Illusions, and Peace,</em> on Mideast Policy

Author speaks with U.S. News about his new book on foreign policy myths and mistakes. more >>

Howard Dean on Obama, Michael Steele, and the Path to Real Healthcare Reform

Howard Dean speaks with U.S. News about more than just his new book. more >>

Discuss <em>Howard Dean's Prescription for Real Healthcare Reform</em>

Howard Dean speaks with U.S. News about his new book on healthcare. more >>

Sen. Jim DeMint Explains His Fight Against Obama and Socialism

Sen. Jim DeMint speaks with U.S. News about his new book. more >>

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