Professor of Terror by Edward Alexander Professor Edward Said, chair in English and comparative literature at Columbia University and member of the Palestinian "parliament in exile,"…
Byzantium: The Early Centuries, by John Julius Norwich by Jaroslav Pelikan In one of those eminently quotable and hopelessly prejudiced assessments of which he was such a master, Edward Gibbon in…
Educated by Novels by Joseph Epstein On more than one occasion in recent years, usually in conversation with quite intelligent people who report to me that…
Gorbachev’s Cultural Revolution by Charles H. Fairbanks, What is going on in the Soviet Union? There have been astonishing changes. But in the very same areas we…
Impeachment by Other Means by Terry Eastland The recent conclusion of the trial of Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North provides as good an occasion as any to take…
Israel: Some Surprising Polls by Mitchell Bard Although in some influential circles in the U.S. Israel has suffered a loss in stature, American public opinion on the…
Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism, by Dennis King by Harvey Klehr Twenty years ago Lyndon LaRouche was teaching classes in dialectical materialism at the New York Free School, preparing members of…
Mr. Yankee Goes Home by Arturo J. Cruz, For years in Nicaragua, the American envoy, "Mr. Yankee," had been more than a mere ambassador. In the endless days…
Professor of Terror by Edward Alexander Professor Edward Said, chair in English and comparative literature at Columbia University and member of the Palestinian "parliament in exile,"…
Territory of Lies, by Wolf Blitzer by Eliot A. Cohen On November 21, 1985, the United States government arrested Jonathan Jay Pollard, a junior civilian employee of the Navy, on…
The Dangers Beyond Containment by Patrick Glynn Today the conviction is nigh universal that the world is becoming a safer place. But as in the past, this…
The Jewish Way, by Irving Greenberg by David Singer Can the Orthodox religious tradition speak to contemporary Jews? The answer, of course, is yes, provided they are willing to…
Totalitarianism, Dead and Alive by Stephen Miller The current, unprecedented wave of reform and unrest in the Communist world has led many Western observers to proclaim the…