E.J. Dionne Jr.
Basics
On the Web: Articles
On the Web: Specialized Sites
E.J. Dionne Jr.'s syndicated columns, 12/02-present (Working Assets)
In the Library: Articles
Dionne, E.J. "Capital punishment gaining favor as public seeks retribution," Corrections Today 52,5 (8/90):178-82.
__________. "Why we need a second party: when will the Democrats organize?" Commonweal 122, 18 (10/20/95):8-10.
__________. "The era of 'big' government: why you'd miss it if it went," Commonweal 123, 4 (2/23/96):11-15.
__________. "Back from the dead: neoprogressivism in the 90s," American Prospect 28 (9-10/96):24-33.
__________. "Why civil society? Why now?" Brookings Review 15,4 (fall 97):4-9.
__________. "Karla Tucker's legacy: the death penalty debate takes a turn," Commonweal 125,4 (2/27/98):9-11.
__________. "A new progressive era," National Civic Review 87,1 (spr 98):5-37.
__________. Jr. "Don't knock the folks on the bus," Annals of the American Academy of Political & Social Science 572 (11/00):136-42.
In the Library: Non-Fiction Books
Dionne, E.J., Jr. Why Americans Hate Politics (NY: Simon & Shuster, 1991).
__________. They Only Look Dead: Why Progressives Will Dominate the Next Political Era (NY: Simon & Schuster, 1996).
__________. (ed.) Community Works: The Revival of Civil Society in America (Washington: Brookings Institution, 1998).
__________ & John J. Dilulio Jr. (eds.) What's God Got to Do with the American Experiment? (Washington: Brookings Institution, 2000).
__________ & John J. Dilulio Jr. & William Kristol (eds.) Bush vs. Gore: The Court Cases & the Commentary (Washington: Brookings Institution, 2001).
__________ & Ming Hsu Chen (eds.). Sacred Places, Civic Purposes: Should Government Help Faith-Based Charity? (Washington: Brookings Institution, 2001).
In the Library: Fiction
In the Library: For Young Readers
In the Library: Poetry
In the Library: Drama
In the Library: Photography
CD & Audio
Film & Video
"And Who Shall Lead Them?" [1996], 56m. Lumiere Productions from PBS Video.
"Arguing the World" [1997], by Joseph Dorman, 109m. Riverside Film Productions, from First Run/Icarus Films.
"God's Armies" [1996], 56m. Lumiere Productions from PBS Video.