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Agenda
Michael Kelly
A Renaissance of Liberalism
The Atlantic Monthly,
January 2002
, p. 18
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
The Air-Power Revolution
The Atlantic Monthly,
April 2002
, pp. 18-19
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
What Now?
The Atlantic Monthly,
December 2002
, pp. 25-29
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
Getting Hip to Squareness
The Atlantic Monthly,
February 2002
, pp. 20-21
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
The Taste Business
The Atlantic Monthly,
July 2002
, pp. 18-19
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
The American Way of War
The Atlantic Monthly,
June 2002
, pp. 16-17
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
Poking the Walrus
The Atlantic Monthly,
March 2002
, pp. 20-21
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
Slow Squeeze
The Atlantic Monthly,
May 2002
, pp. 20-21
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
What Now?
The Atlantic Monthly,
November 2002
, pp. 27-31
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
What Now?
The Atlantic Monthly,
October 2002
, pp. 23-27
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
What Now?
The Atlantic Monthly,
September 2002
, pp. 21-23
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
What Now?
The Atlantic Monthly,
April 2003
, pp. 19-21
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
What Now?
The Atlantic Monthly,
January 2003
, pp. 31-33
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
A Transformative Moment
The Atlantic Monthly,
June 2003
, pp. 23-27
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
What Now?
The Atlantic Monthly,
March 2003
, pp. 23-25
The Agenda
Michael Kelly
What Now?
The Atlantic Monthly,
May 2003
, pp. 27-31
Amman Diarist: Souk Kook
Michael Kelly
Guess who's buying Saddam souvenirs
The New Republic,
February 25, 1991
, pp. 42-44
Annals of Diplomacy
Michael Kelly
The Negotiator
The New Yorker,
November 6, 1995
, pp. 81-87
Back to the Hills
Michael Kelly
Contrary to popular belief, the Kurds were not crushed: Kurdish fighters control much o...
The New Republic,
June 3, 1991
, pp. 23-27
Before the Storm
Michael Kelly
In public, Iraqis are demonstrating for blood. In private, they're scared. The scene in...
The New Republic,
February 4, 1991
, pp. 21-22
Blitzed
Michael Kelly
In bombarded Baghdad, they're already making jokes about beleagured Saddam Hussein. A r...
The New Republic,
February 11, 1991
, pp. 21-22
The Campaign Trail: Cranks for Veep
Michael Kelly
Campaigning is drudgery. Al Gore and Jack Kemp love it
The New Yorker,
September 30, 1996
, pp. 40-42
The Campaign Trail: Ire in the Belly
Michael Kelly
Finally, Bob Dole does it his way
The New Yorker,
November 11, 1996
, pp. 59-63
The Campaign Trail: Media Culpa
Michael Kelly
Civic journalism blows the Helms-Gantt race
The New Yorker,
November 4, 1996
, pp. 45-49
The Campaign Trail: Newt's Rage
Michael Kelly
Has Bob Dole been listening to it?
The New Yorker,
October 7, 1996
, pp. 40-43
The Campaign Trail: Running Ohio
Michael Kelly
The state road show still matters, even in the age of electronic politics
The New Yorker,
October 21, 1996
, pp. 82-87
The Campaign Trail: Running On
Michael Kelly
Few people ever listen to everything Clinton say. Our man discovers why
The New Yorker,
September 23, 1996
, p. 55
Bedtime Story
Collector's Item
Michael Kelly
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine,
June 1957
, pp. 44-50
Comment: Iraq Ad Hoc
Michael Kelly
The White House redefines strategy
The New Yorker,
September 16, 1996
, pp. 7-9
Desert Rat
Michael Kelly
Jordan's King Hussein: a team player he ain't
The New Republic,
February 18, 1991
, pp. 14-17
Dispatches: Damage Control
Michael Kelly
Is this any way to run a war? The Croatians show how much they have learned from the U....
The New Yorker,
August 21, 1995
, pp. 62-66
Friends? Foes? Disconnnected Strangers?
Michael Kelly
An Antidote to Europe
The American Enterprise,
December 2002
, p. 34
Highway to Hell
Michael Kelly
The human detritus of the high-tech Iraq war
The New Republic,
April 1, 1991
, pp. 11-14
Housebreaking and Training Your New Puppy
(1992)
Michael Kelly
Kiss of Victory
Michael Kelly
A report from the front in Kuwait
The New Republic,
March 18, 1991
, pp. 18-20
Let's Make A Judgment!
Michael Kelly
The American Spectator,
January 2002
, pp. 98-100
Letter from Bosnia
Michael Kelly
Where Are the Dead?
The New Yorker,
February 16, 1998
, pp. 36-41
Letter from Washington
Michael Kelly
Grandma Versus the Kids
The New Yorker,
December 4, 1995
, pp. 40-47
Letter from Washington
Michael Kelly
Segregation Anxiety
The New Yorker,
November 20, 1995
, pp. 43-55
Letter from Washington
Michael Kelly
The Minimally Acceptable Man
The New Yorker,
August 5, 1996
, pp. 29-33
Letter from Washington: A Place Called Fear
Michael Kelly
Will voters return to Bill Clinton in 1996? His strategists are betting that they'll be...
The New Yorker,
April 3, 1995
, pp. 38-44
Letter from Washington: A Sense of Where He's Going
Michael Kelly
Bill Bradley seems ambivalent about challenging Bill Clinton in 1996, but the Senator i...
The New Yorker,
March 6, 1995
, pp. 40-52
Letter from Washington: Accentuate the Negative
Michael Kelly
Bob Dole finally finds a campaign strategy
The New Yorker,
April 1, 1996
, pp. 44-48
Letter from Washington: After the First Date
Michael Kelly
You'll never guess who Ross Perot is courting now
The New Yorker,
April 22, 1996
, pp. 40-41
Letter from Washington: Clinton's Escape Clause
Michael Kelly
Even after Haiti and Iraq, the Democrats are relying on the G.O.P.'s Contract with Amer...
The New Yorker,
October 24, 1994
, pp. 42-53
Letter from Washington: It All Codepends
Michael Kelly
The Haiti crisis brought Jimmy Carter, the freelance therapist from Georgia, a patient ...
The New Yorker,
October 3, 1994
, pp. 80-86
Letter from Washington: Playing with Fire
Michael Kelly
The burning of black churches is the civil-rights issue of the day, but what if many of...
The New Yorker,
July 15, 1996
, pp. 28-35
Letter from Washington: Rip It Up
Michael Kelly
The new Speaker is pulling ahead in the race to dismantle the government, but the Presi...
The New Yorker,
January 23, 1995
, pp. 32-39
Letter from Washington: The Man of the Minute
Michael Kelly
William Bennett proves once again that he can package an issue---but is there anything ...
The New Yorker,
July 17, 1995
, pp. 26-28
Letter from Washington: This Year's Model
Michael Kelly
Why would Bill Clinton want to be a Ronald Reagan?
The New Yorker,
June 17, 1996
, pp. 45-49
Letter from Washington: You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
Michael Kelly
Congress's last session looked rough, but much worse is to come---and the Speaker is th...
The New Yorker,
April 24, 1995
, pp. 40-43
Letter from Washington: You Say You Want a Revolution
Michael Kelly
If Clinton and the Democrats fail to understand the enormity of their failure, last wee...
The New Yorker,
November 21, 1994
, pp. 56-65
Martyrs' Day
(1993)
Michael Kelly
Chronicle of a Small War
3
Reviews
Modern French Marxism
(1982)
Michael Kelly
2
Reviews
The Other Hell
Michael Kelly
The Kurds on the Turkish border are, relatively speaking, the lucky ones. A report on t...
The New Republic,
May 13, 1991
, pp. 14-15
The Political Scene: Glasshouse Conventions
Michael Kelly
The parties and their increasingly fragile facades
The New Yorker,
September 9, 1996
, pp. 34-40
The Political Scene: Uninvited Guests
Michael Kelly
Why can't the Republican Party just ask Steve Forbes and Pat Buchanan to go away?
The New Yorker,
March 11, 1996
, pp. 58-67
The Rape and Rescue of Kuwait City
Michael Kelly
The fate of Kuwaitis at the hands of the Iraqi invaders was worse than the grimmest pro...
The New Republic,
March 25, 1991
, pp. 20-27
A Reporter at Large: The Road to Paranoia
Michael Kelly
Why do millions of Americans suddenly thing that the government is the enemy?
The New Yorker,
June 19, 1995
, pp. 60-69
Rolls-Royce Revolutionaries
Michael Kelly
Before he gets around to details like providing food, water, and transportation for the...
The New Republic,
April 8, 1991
, pp. 22-25
Sketchbook
Carlos Nine and Michael Kelly
Bill Clinton at fifty
The New Yorker,
August 19, 1996
, pp. 60-61
Speech Defect
Michael Kelly
King Hussein's fancy oratorical footwork
The New Republic,
March 4, 1991
, pp. 16-17
Things Worth Fighting For
(2004)
Michael Kelly
Collected Writings
3
Reviews
TRB: A Plea for Diversity
Michael Kelly
No more Washington Males
The New Republic,
December 16, 1996
, p. 6
TRB: A Promise Kept
Michael Kelly
He really did end welfare as we know it
The New Republic,
September 1, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: A Toast
Michael Kelly
Al Gore and Li Peng lift a glass to money
The New Republic,
April 14, 1997
, pp. 6-8
TRB: Banality and Evil
Michael Kelly
Louis Farrakhan is a bigot and a hater. Why do Republican conservatives flirt with him?
The New Republic,
May 5, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: Breach of Promise
Michael Kelly
The President wants to repair race relations. He can begin by undoing what he has done
The New Republic,
April 28, 1997
, pp. 4-5
TRB: CITIC-VIP
Michael Kelly
Did China give to the DNC?
The New Republic,
March 10, 1997
, pp. 4-5
TRB: Class
Michael Kelly
What Clinton v. Jones is all about
The New Republic,
June 16, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: Dangerous Minds
Michael Kelly
Why the fans of charter schools are wrong
The New Republic,
December 30, 1996
, p. 6
TRB: Feint Victory
Michael Kelly
The pro-lifers may not ban partial-birth abortion. But that was only a tactical goal, a...
The New Republic,
June 2, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: Follow the Money
Michael Kelly
it's time for an independent counsel in the Clinton fund-raising scandal
The New Republic,
March 3, 1997
, pp. 4-5
TRB: For America's Sake
Michael Kelly
The Clinton-Gore defense: the country made them do it
The New Republic,
March 24, 1997
, pp. 4-5
TRB: Friends Like These
Michael Kelly
Clinton's defenders and the work they do
The New Republic,
December 23, 1996
, p. 6
TRB: Geronimo!
Michael Kelly
The Times codifies (finally) radical chic
The New Republic,
August 11, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: I Volunteer
Michael Kelly
Dark and lonely work, but someone's got to do it
The New Republic,
May 19, 1997
, pp. 4-5
TRB: In Principle
Michael Kelly
Dick Gephardt takes the first of many hands
The New Republic,
June 9, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: In the Pipeline
Michael Kelly
With the Tamraz case, the Clinton fund-raising scandal has its quid pro quo
The New Republic,
June 23, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: Judge Dread
Michael Kelly
The GOP says to hell with the separation of powers
The New Republic,
March 31, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: Our Hero
Michael Kelly
Bill Clinton saves liberalism
The New Republic,
December 2, 1996
, pp. 6-7
TRB: Plan B
Michael Kelly
The White House has a bright idea
The New Republic,
April 7, 1997
, pp. 4-5
TRB: Presidential
Michael Kelly
Clinton gets serious about the State of the Union
The New Republic,
February 24, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: Right and Righteous
Michael Kelly
Does Clinton know the difference?
The New Republic,
March 17, 1997
, pp. 4-5
TRB: Rope-a-Dope
Michael Kelly
Clinton's talking large. Will he act?
The New Republic,
February 10, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: Take Your Medicine
Michael Kelly
The deal between Big Tobacco and Big Government epitomizes the new statism
The New Republic,
July 14, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: Taking Sides
Michael Kelly
In Bosnia, the hour of decision is at hand
The New Republic,
September 22, 1997
, pp. 4-7
TRB: The China Syndrome
Michael Kelly
It's the white pols, not the Yellow Peril, who imperil democracy
The New Republic,
July 28, 1997
, pp. 4-5
TRB: The Freelance
Michael Kelly
William Weld goes tilting at a windbag. Why?
The New Republic,
August 25, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: The Goodwill Scam
Michael Kelly
It's a lie an da sin
The New Republic,
January 6, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: The Great Divider
Michael Kelly
The president looks for a legacy
The New Republic,
July 7, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: The Reich Stuff
Michael Kelly
The secret life of a Secretary of Labor
The New Republic,
June 30, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: The Script
Michael Kelly
The Texaco case proves there's no defense against the charge of using the N-word. Any N...
The New Republic,
December 9, 1996
, p. 6
TRB: Webb Site
Michael Kelly
The president's incuriosity explained
The New Republic,
April 21, 1997
, pp. 4-5
TRB: What News?
Michael Kelly
Meet Lanny Davis, editor
The New Republic,
August 4, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: What, Me Worry?
Michael Kelly
Ken Starr says he has evidence of obstruction of justice and Jim McDougal is singing li...
The New Republic,
May 12, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: Why It Matters
Michael Kelly
Bill Clinton is corrupting the White House
The New Republic,
January 20, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: Why It Matters (II)
Michael Kelly
There is a reason why it's illegal for foreigners to give money to our pols
The New Republic,
January 27, 1997
, p. 6
TRB: Wonk New World
Michael Kelly
The era of big government is over; the era of really big government has begun
The New Republic,
May 26, 1997
, p. 6
Washington Scene: Howard's End
Michael Kelly
Khalid Muhammed's studetns
The New Republic,
March 21, 1994
, pp. 11-12
77 North Washington Street
Michael Kelly
The Atlantic Monthly,
April 2001
, pp. 6-7
77 North Washington Street
Michael Kelly
The Atlantic Monthly,
December 2001
, pp. 8-9
77 North Washington Street
Michael Kelly
The Atlantic Monthly,
February 2001
, pp. 6-9
77 North Washington Street
Michael Kelly
The Atlantic Monthly,
July 2001
, pp. 8-9
77 North Washington Street
Michael Kelly
The Atlantic Monthly,
June 2001
, pp. 4-5
77 North Washington Street
Michael Kelly
The Atlantic Monthly,
March 2001
, pp. 4-5
77 North Washington Street
Michael Kelly
The Atlantic Monthly,
May 2001
, pp. 6-7
77 North Washington Street
Michael Kelly
The Atlantic Monthly,
November 2001
, pp. 8-9
77 North Washington Street
Michael Kelly
The Atlantic Monthly,
October 2001
, pp. 8-11
77 North Washington Street
Michael Kelly
The Atlantic Monthly,
September 2001
, pp. 8-9
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