As Europe secularized and the global South becomes the new market for potential converts, Christianity is undergoing a painful evolution.
This article was originally published on October 26. Given Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld's resignation, it is being republished.
Experts Peña and Pham square off on Iraq.
A review of The J Curve by Ian Bremmer and Winning the Un-War by Charles Peña. Two authors turn their critical, discerning eye on the foibles of U.S. counter-terror and nation-building strategy. Just one offers a constructive course
The Tom Clancys of Turkey have a clear and present bias.
Al J. Venter traces the history of the Iranian nuclear project.
Radical Islam is its own worst enemy. It will marginalize itself unless the United States overreacts.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a great president. Is Conrad Black a great biographer?
Why "keeping it in the family" remains popular under dictatorships--and democracies.
Sumantra Bose, Bosnia After Dayton: Nationalist Partition and International Intervention (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002), 352 pp.