Anatomy of an Execution by Arturo J. Cruz, When Fidel Castro arrived at his office in the Palace of the Revolution on June 11, 1989, his younger brother…
Anti-Semitism and Jewish Identity by Michael A. Meyer Anti-Semitism in the modern world has been a major influence in shaping Jewish identity. At times anti-Semitism has served to…
Is the West Bank a Vital American Interest? by Daniel Pipes What should Washington do at this difficult moment to forward what it calls the peace process? A close evaluation of…
Jewish-Christian Dialogue, by David Novak by David Singer Interfaith discussions between Christians and Jews-in professional jargon, "the dialogue"have hit upon hard times. The pace may be undiminished, but…
Mad Dreams, Saving Graces, by Michael.T. Kaufman by Arch Puddington Michael.T. Kaufman was Warsaw correspondent for the New York Times for three-and-a-half years during the mid-1980's, a period which, by…
Modern Chile, 1970-1989, by Mark Falcoff by David Brock "The election of Salvador Al1lende as president of Chile in 1970 not only capped a long rise in the political…
Of Time and Poetry by Dan Jacobson A literary work of any depth arises from experiences which are hard to comprehend and articulate. In the act of…
Remembering Sidney Hook by Joseph Epstein Although Sidney Hook, who died this past summer at the age of eighty-six, contributed a number of important articles to…
Straight Shooting, by John Silber by Chester E. Finn, The typical college president today is a mild and colorless person with vague but leftish ideas, a product both of…
The Second Shift, by Arlie Hochschild by Charlotte Allen When I first read about this book in a Newsweek report, I gasped, "That's us!" Arlie Hochschild, a sociology professor…
Toward a Real Restoration of Civil Rights by Terry Eastland In 1989 the Supreme Court ruled in a series of cases involving racial discrimination and civil rights. Those drawing the…
What Glasnost Has Destroyed by Leon Aron Soviet society is in a state of spiritual turmoil for which there is no precedent in its entire history. Theā¦