Darwinism Versus Intelligent Design by And Critics An exchange between David Berlinski and critics over his December 2002 piece, "Has Darwin Met His Match?"
Did We Fail in Afghanistan? by Frederick W. Kagan The U.S. was victorious, but in such a way as to compromise our larger objectives.
Facing Up to North Korea by Joshua Muravchik A sorry record of weakness, self-deception, and appeasement has left us with no choice but to think the "unthinkable."
Judaism Beyond Words: Part 4 by David Gelernter The energy field between male and female pervades the Jewish religious system.
Natasha’s Dance by Orlando Figes; How Russia Shaped the Modern World by Steven G. Marks by Steven Merritt Miner
Selling Dvorak Short by Terry Teachout The Czech composer wrote much more than memorable folk melodies, and deserves a place among the masters.
The Cohabitation Blues by Kay Hymowitz Unblessed unions have hardly ended Western civilization, but otherwise there seems little to celebrate.
The Pakistani Time Bomb by Alex Alexiev A critical ally in the war on terror is itself a main incubator of jihadist extremism.
Up from Hip-Hop by John H. McWhorter On screen and stage, being "really black" no longer requires a pose of victimhood and rage.