POLICY REVIEW

Cover of the Oct/Nov 2005 issue of '''Policy Review''' magazine.

'''Policy Review''' is one of America's leading conservative journals. It was founded by the Heritage Foundation and was for many years the foundation's flagship publication. In 2001, the publication was acquired by the Stanford, California-based Hoover Institution, though it maintains its office on Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle.
''Policy Review'' has been something of the conservative equivalent of ''The New Republic'', publishing some of the best conservative intellectual thinking. Many of its editors from the 1980s and 1990s have gone on to exert influence on national public policy, including:

Tucker Carlson

Dinesh D'Souza

Michael Johns
Some contributing authors to ''Policy Review'' have included:

Spencer Abraham

Elliott Abrams

George Allen

Dick Armey

John R. Bolton

William F. Buckley, Jr.

Tom Clancy

Bob Dole

Daniel Pipes

Contents
''Policy Review'' in popular culture
External links

''Policy Review'' in popular culture


''Policy Review'' is mentioned in the 2003 movie ''Shattered Glass''. Near the beginning of the movie, which is based on actual events, a receptionist for ''The New Republic'' says to ''New Republic'' writer Stephen Glass (played by Hayden Christensen): "Call for you on three, sweetie...someone from ''Policy Review''."
A female editor played by Chloë Sevigny then turns to Glass and, in a somewhat provocative tone of voice, asks him: "When did you start talking to ''Policy Review''?" [1].

External links



''Policy Review'' Official Web Site.

''Policy Review'' profile at NNDB.

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