The Magazine
November 2008
Beware the Obama Machine
When I drew attention to the two-faced tactics of the Democratic candidate over Iraq, his ‘militants’ turned nasty
Features
Hell Hath No Fury Like a Feminist Scorned
Sarah Palin's selection as John McCain's running mate aroused unprecedented rage and delight, especially among women - but why?
What Should We Do About Russia?
The West must start to show the Kremlin it means business
The Future of Unholy War
The story of al-Qaeda's lost leader, Abdullah Azzam, illuminates the murderous nature of global jihad
All at Sea Over Pirates
Piracy on the high seas, especially near failed and unstable Muslim states, is becoming an international security headache
Grey Power Time Bomb
Political parties are being held to ransom by older voters. And it's the young who are paying the price
Out of the Twilight Zone
An exhibition of WG Sebald's archives offers an intriguing view of the late UK-based emigré German writer's life and loves
Dialogue
Is Capitalism Morally Bankrupt?
Samuel Brittan and Edward Hadas, both distinguished economic commentators, discuss where to place the blame for the current global crisis with Standpoint editor Daniel Johnson

