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The Ground and Nature of Human Rights: Another Round

The true source of human rights in dispute--the debate continues.

Defending the Faiths

Global religious persecution increased during the 1990s, but not as rapidly as America's awareness of it. The proper place of religious freedom in the hierarchy of U.S. foreign policy concerns.

What Price Human Rights?

An exchange on how the sensitive and contentious issue of human rights should be integrated into our foreign policy.

Religion and American Foreign Policy: The Story of a Complex Relationship

The historical connection between American religion and foreign relations may be explored on four levels.

Commentary

As Goes Holland . . .

Geert Wilders’ local-election victory is the harbinger of a wave of right-wing populism that will soon sweep Europe.

Holier Than Thou

Islamic governments need to respect religious liberty at home before lecturing the West about intolerance.

Unfree to Worship

Communist (and former-communist) countries are still restricting religious freedom.

Books & Reviews

A Warrior Ethos

Counterinsurgency is not a cure-all. Local allegiances will always trump the might of the invader. Washington’s insistence that the troops turn Kabul into a functioning democracy will only erode the military's fighting spirit.

Passions of Pope Victor

As Europe secularized and the global South becomes the new market for potential converts, Christianity is undergoing a painful evolution.

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February 13, 2012