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Reihan Salam

Fellow, New America Foundation

What’s left of the male breadwinner stereotype may not survive the recession. The results won’t be pretty. Read More

Could nanotechnology ever help us build nuclear plants at low cost? Or will we have to content ourselves with novelty items like "nano-pants"? Read More

Reihan Salam says the GOP can “win the working class and save the American Dream.” Will business and the working class really align, or are conservatives themselves dreaming? Read More

Reihan Salam believes the Indiana governor practices the “politics of honest tradeoffs” the President had sought to embody. Read More

If there’s one thing conservatism should conserve, it’s the rejection of government tinkering in favor of innovation at the margins. Read More

Is the post-sexual-revolution man an improvement? Or does the “Mad Men” phenomenon signal nostalgia for something important we’re losing? Read More

For the conservative journalist, high school debate was a transformative experience. We asked which pundits make the most formidable arguments—from either side of the aisle. Read More

Reihan Salam was raised informally as a Muslim, but isn’t particularly religious. So what brings out his “boosterish” zeal? Read More

A conversation with the writer and fellow at the New America Foundation. Read More

About Reihan Salam

Reihan Salam

Reihan Salam is a writer, journalist, and Schwarz Fellow at the New America Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based public policy institute. His writing appears regularly in The National Review, Forbes.com, The Daily Beast, Slate, and other publications. His article "The Death of Macho," concerning the disruptive effects of the recession on men across the globe, appeared in Foreign Policy in 2009. He is the co-author, with Ross Douthat, of "Grand New Party: How Conservatives Can Win the Working Class and Save the American Dream" (Doubleday, 2008).

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