The Democratic Imperative, by Gregory A. Fossedal by David Brock The Democratic Imperative is one of the more sweeping interventionist broadsides in memory, urging the use of any and every…
Demystifying the French Revolution by David Gress On July 14, France will celebrate, with considerable pomp and circumstance, the bicentennial of the French Revolution. Yet so far…
From That Place and Time, by Lucy S. Dawidowicz by Donna Rifkind Lucy S. Dawidowicz's memoir is at once a historical account, a story of personal development, an act of memorialization, and…
Gorbachev’s Strategy, and Ours by Edward N. Luttwak As we watch the glasnost-perestroika express train advancing into the unknown, we need not refuse the profound satisfaction that liberalizations…
How the PLO Was Legitimized by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Some leaders win power through inheritance, some through elections, some through civil war or coup d'etat. Yasir Arafat and the…
ProfScam, by Charles J. Sykes by Thomas Short ProfScam is muckraking journalism; the muck has never been better, but the raking is not always as good as it…
Public Opinion and the Jogger by Richard Brookhiser When a crime is particularly heinous or unusual, the New York Times will bring the weight of its attention to…
Still Taking the Fifth by David Horowitz More than a decade ago, I received a visit from an elderly woman whom I shall call Emily, the mother…
The Curious Case of Chemical Warfare by Michael Ledeen On the first of March of this year, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, William Webster, observed that the…
The Democratic Imperative, by Gregory A. Fossedal by David Brock The Democratic Imperative is one of the more sweeping interventionist broadsides in memory, urging the use of any and every…
The Fettered Presidency, edited by L. Gordon Crovitz and Jeremy A. Rabkin; The Imperial Congress, edited by Gordon S. Jones and by George Russell Is the United States doomed to a weak, Whig version of the presidency? Is the country's great constitutional edifice, a…
The Grand Failure, by Zbigniew Brzezinski by Whittle Johnston In his latest book, Zbigniew Brzezinski reflects on four problems that have deeply engaged his energies for over a third…