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A quarterly magazine of urban affairs, published by the Manhattan Institute, edited by Brian C. Anderson.

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Judith Miller [28 titles]

  1. Modernity and the Muslims
    A transcript of a discussion at St. Francis College
    15 July 2010
  2. Obama Declares War on Oil
    The president’s ridiculous Oval Office address
    16 June 2010
  3. New Yorkistan?
    Initial lessons from the latest homegrown terror plot
    9 June 2010
  4. When Germ Warfare Happened
    Seventy years ago, Japan’s bio-attacks killed hundreds of thousands. The effects linger today.
    Spring 2010
  5. A Bridge Too Far?
    The New York terrorism trials could overwhelm the city, warns the NYPD’s top cop.
    14 January 2010
  6. Obama’s Near Miss
    Will the Abdulmuttalab incident be a wake-up call?
    4 January 2010
  7. Apple-Pie Jihad
    Homegrown terror takes root.
    11 December 2009
  8. Communism’s Defeat, 20 Years Later
    Have we learned the right lessons?
    6 November 2009
  9. The Mexicanization of American Law Enforcement
    The drug cartels extend their corrupting influence northward.
    Autumn 2009
  10. War by Other Names
    Twenty-six years after the Beirut bombing, the struggle against militant Islam continues.
    23 October 2009
  11. Don’t Close Gitmo
    We will need detention centers as long as the War on Terror lasts.
    24 September 2009
  12. The Week of 9/11
    Three reminders of terrorism’s enduring threat
    11 September 2009
  13. Counterterror and the Crunch
    Will financial pressures undermine the city’s safety?
    14 August 2009
  14. Timely Warnings
    A new NYPD report reminds us that Gotham is still al-Qaida’s and other terrorists’ Number One target.
    2 July 2009
  15. No Justice
    A UN war-crimes tribunal targets free speech.
    Spring 2009
  16. An NYPD/FBI Truce
    Joseph Demarest’s arrival offers hope in a stubborn turf battle.
    11 December 2008
  17. Notes on the Election
    City Journal writers reflect on Tuesday’s results and on the implications of an Obama presidency.
    7 November 2008
  18. Bioterrorism’s Deadly Math
    Despite billions spent, we’re not yet ready for a big attack.
    Autumn 2008
  19. Intelligent Policing Comes to New Jersey
    A state revolution in tracing guns, mapping crimes, and sharing information
    Summer 2008
  20. Obamamania in Damascus
    Syrians like the candidate’s approach to diplomacy.
    3 June 2008
  21. The Other Terrorism
    Post-9/11, Spain’s Basque terrorists are on the run—but still a threat.
    Spring 2008
  22. Anti-Jihad U.
    Bringing insurgents in from the cold
    2 May 2008
  23. Iraq Quandaries
    The U.S. could be caught between warring Shiite factions.
    21 April 2008
  24. Abu Dhabi: East Leans West
    While radical Islamists fight to restore the Dark Ages, a modernizing sheikhdom invests in Western culture.
    Winter 2008
  25. A SLAPP Against Freedom
    Attorneys have an effective new way to defeat Islamic groups’ libel suits.
    Autumn 2007
  26. The Ill Turn of the Native
    How homegrown terrorists are born
    21 August 2007
  27. A Conversation with Shimon Peres
    Israel’s new president discusses his hopes for the future.
    25 July 2007
  28. On the Front Line in the War on Terrorism
    Cops in New York and Los Angeles offer America two models for preventing another 9/11.
    Summer 2007
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