Colin Dueck

Essays

The Republicans’ loss is not necessarily the Democrats’ gain.

The Republicans’ loss is not necessarily the Democrats’ gain.

Reviews

Unflinching loyalty to the Bush Doctrine leads Robert Kaufman astray in his study of American foreign policy—and Truman, Reagan and Bush do not make a three-of-kind.

Commentary

The domestic legacy of President Bush’s will require a delicate tightrope walk by Republican officials, perhaps beyond the talents of even the most agile politicians—all to the Democrats’ advantage.

In his innaugural biweekly column, Colin Dueck describes the Democrats as a vessel for discontent regarding the Iraq War. But will this be enough to win back the White House?

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May 26, 2012