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Pride and Prejudice

Anti-Americanism takes many forms -- most of them unfair. But as long as it strives to be a City upon a Hill, America Must learn to live with it.

Russia's Straight-Talk Express

Yevgeny Primakov hates to say "I told you so", but....

Building on Sand?

Books on "the new Iraq " are already flying off the printer, but are they any good?

A Papier-Maché Fortress

Philip Bobbit's grand historical vision remains impressive, until one examines its history.

Islamist Bubbles

Is fundamentalist Islam waxing or waning? Perhaps both.

Arabian Nightmares

Bernard Lewis dissects the travails of the Muslim world and finds that the problem is not what Islam has done to Muslims, but what Muslims have done to Islam.

Hyphenating Foreign Policy

The new game of ethnic politics in foreign polics is a curious development--no less than American leaders' support of it.

The Pope's Divisions

The Peope who proved Stalin wrong.

Leaders Count

Three decades of Sino-American relations: the view from the Oval Office.

Koestler and His Jewish Thesis

A malign biography of a flawed but hugely gifted man.

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May 26, 2012