1995 — 2018

The Weekly Standard

For twenty-three years the foremost American journal of conservative opinion and commentary. This archive preserves the complete run — 74,000 articles, 2,400 contributors, from the inaugural issue of September 1995 to the final edition of December 2018.

Featured Authors

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William Kristol

Co-founder and editor, 1995–2018. The magazine's defining editorial voice.

1,545 articles · 1995–2018
Fred Barnes

Co-founder and executive editor. Political reporter and senior analyst.

1,570 articles · 1995–2018
John Podhoretz

Founding editor and cultural critic. Film, theater, and political commentary.

675 articles · 1995–2018
David Brooks

Early staff writer. Cultural and social analysis before his move to the Times.

201 articles · 1995–2003
Stephen F. Hayes

Senior writer and later editor-in-chief. National security and intelligence reporting.

1,293 articles · 2000–2018
Andrew Ferguson

Senior editor and signature long-form writer. Books, culture, and American life.

409 articles · 1995–2018
Christopher Caldwell

Senior editor. Cultural and political analysis with a European perspective.

427 articles · 1995–2018
Matt Labash

Senior writer known for deeply reported, literary long-form profiles and dispatches.

343 articles · 1995–2018
Jonathan V. Last

Senior writer and editor. Demographics, domestic policy, and cultural criticism.

1,160 articles · 1997–2018
Charles Krauthammer

Contributing columnist. Pulitzer Prize–winning voice on foreign policy and American power.

47 articles · 1995–2009
Max Boot

Contributing editor. Military historian and foreign policy analyst.

107 articles · 1999–2018
David Frum

Contributing editor. Canadian-American conservative intellectual and speechwriter.

94 articles · 1995–2018
P.J. O'Rourke

Contributing editor and satirist. Political humor in the tradition of the great American comic writers.

93 articles · 1996–2018
Matthew Continetti

Staff writer and editor. Domestic politics and the transformation of the American right.

2,339 articles · 2003–2018
Robert Kagan

Contributing editor. Neoconservative foreign policy theorist and historian of American power.

128 articles · 1995–2016
Yuval Levin

Contributing editor. Social policy, bioethics, and the moral foundations of conservatism.

57 articles · 2006–2018
Tucker Carlson

Staff writer and co-founder of The Daily Caller. Politics and media criticism.

139 articles · 1995–2011
Joseph Bottum

Books & Arts editor. Poetry, theology, and the intersection of faith and culture.

185 articles · 1999–2018
Mary Katharine Ham

Staff writer and editor. Political commentary, media, and digital journalism.

1,471 articles · 2008–2016
Reuel Marc Gerecht

Contributing editor and former CIA officer. Iran, the Middle East, and political Islam.

157 articles · 2000–2018

Essential Articles

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A Critique of Pure Newt
Charles Krauthammer · September 1995

From the inaugural issue: a measured assessment of the Gingrich revolution and its limits.

President Powell?
William Kristol · September 1995

Kristol's opening editorial asking whether Colin Powell might challenge Bob Dole — from the magazine's first issue.

Living with Naomi Wolf
Christopher Caldwell · September 1995

An early example of the magazine's irreverent, street-level approach to cultural and feminist politics.

Killers Loved Him
Matt Labash · September 1995

Labash's breakthrough profile, establishing the literary long-form voice that would define the magazine.

Dreams of a Blue Helmet
Charles Krauthammer · October 1995

An influential early critique of UN peacekeeping and the romantic fallacies of multilateralism.

The Brilliant Show That Killed Broadway
John Podhoretz · October 1995

Podhoretz on Sondheim and the long decline of the American musical — a signature arts essay.

Gorbachev in Hell
P.J. O'Rourke · November 1996

O'Rourke at his most inventive: a satirical dispatch from the post-Soviet political underworld.

How Steven Pinker's Mind Works
Andrew Ferguson · January 1998

Ferguson's celebrated dissection of evolutionary psychology — among the most-cited pieces in the magazine's run.

A Way to Oust Saddam
Robert Kagan · September 1998

Kagan's early and influential argument for regime change in Iraq, written five years before the 2003 invasion.

Evolutionary Psychology and Its True Believers
Andrew Ferguson · March 2001

A rigorous engagement with the promises and limits of reductionist social science.

Bush's Exercise Guru
Andrew Ferguson · May 2001

Classic TWS long-form: obsessive reporting on a minor figure turned into something close to American portraiture.

A Lobbyist's Progress
Andrew Ferguson · December 2004

The magazine's most celebrated long-form piece: a year inside the K Street ecosystem, told from the inside.

Putting Parents First
Yuval Levin · December 2006

An early, influential argument for family as the proper unit of conservative social reform.

The Land Beyond Left and Right
David Brooks · October 1995

Brooks's early attempt to map a post-Cold War conservative politics that transcended old ideological lines.

The Hillary Myth
Fred Barnes · May 2016

A late-run political analysis challenging the prevailing narrative about Hillary Clinton's electoral prospects.

Among the Pornographers
Matt Labash · September 1998

Labash's defining early dispatch: total immersion in a subculture, reported with the magazine's signature mix of moral seriousness and dark comedy.

Final Articles

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The last articles published before the magazine closed in December 2018.

The Last Roman Poet

John Talbot · December 14, 2018

John Talbot reviews A.M. Juster's translation of Maximianus, the forgotten 6th-century poet of bawdiness and decrepitude.