Diary
Reihan Salam opens his diary
The big glitch in Dave’s ‘post-bureaucratic’ vision
Reihan Salam is a fan of Cameron’s plan for shifting power to citizens. The trouble is — as the row over Obama’s healthcare reform shows — technocrats can often be right
Clinton at home, Bush abroad
Reihan Salam, the leading young conservative intellectual, argues that although Obama isn’t doing badly, the sheen has already come off his presidency
Obama’s America will be more equal but less mighty
Reihan Salam says that the President-elect is no socialist and it was desperate of McCain to claim as much. Obama’s policies more closely resemble European social democracy — with the attendant risk of economic sclerosis in the face of Asian competition
Not what we were expecting
Reihan Salam on why a race between two post-partisan figures has ended up as such a bar fight
Here’s how McCain can beat Obama to the White House
The acclaimed young Republican writer, Reihan Salam, says that McCain can win the presidency if he appeals relentlessly to the non-college-educated white middle class, pursues family-friendly tax reform and stands for global peace through American strength
The new Woodstock generation
Reihan Salam predicts the dawning of a new hippy era as critics of consumerism head to the hills
McCain is in for a terrible shock if he wins
Reihan Salam says that most Republicans have no idea how much the American social landscape has changed. They should learn from Obama’s Google-like appeal