Mythologizing King Hussein by David Wurmser Despite the eulogies, the monarch's record was largely one of narrow and timorous views and disastrous missteps.
Being Matisse by Steven C. Munson Out of a lifelong struggle to heal the chaos within, there emerged the most powerfully restorative works of modern art.
How to Wreck NATO by Joshua Muravchik As its 50th anniversary looms, history's most successful and still urgently necessary partnership is coming undone.
Is There a “Third Way?” by Elliott Abrams Like his European counterparts, Bill Clinton champions a new politics between Left and Right that is less, or other, than…
Masterpieces of the Century: A Critical Guide by Terry Teachout It is time to rewrite the history of modern music: herewith, in the first of three installments, a new--and much…
Mythologizing King Hussein by David Wurmser Despite the eulogies, the monarch's record was largely one of narrow and timorous views and disastrous missteps.
Of Professors and Pedophiles by Barbara Lerner The specter of child molestation haunts this generaton's parents; the scholars are very clever but very clueless.
The Pope, the Church, and the Jews by Robert S. Wistrich A dramatic betterment in relations cannot mask the failure, so far, to arrive at an honest reckoning with the past.