Israel After Lebanon by Our Readers An exchange between Hillel Halkin and readers on his October 2006 piece, "Israel's New Reality."
Body and Soul by Michael Lewis Günther von Hagens’s “plastinated” cadavers tell us as much about our culture as Michelangelo’s David does about his.
China in the World by Our Readers An exchange between Joshua Kurlantzick and readers on his October 2006 piece, "China's Charm Offensive."
Is Conservatism Finished? by Wilfred M. McClay The GOP’s poor showing at the polls does not carry anything like the ideological significance that some have assigned to…
Israel After Lebanon by Our Readers An exchange between Hillel Halkin and readers on his October 2006 piece, "Israel's New Reality."
Jews, Muslims, and the Democrats by Gabriel Schoenfeld Once considered reliably pro-Israel, the party has become the home of disturbingly contrary views.
The Lebanon War & Arab Opinion by Our Readers An exchange between Joshua Muravchik and readers on his October 2006 piece, "The Arab Temptation."
The Redeker Affair by Christian Delacampagne In today’s France, speaking candidly about Islam can be hazardous to an academic’s career—and personal safety.
Why Hollywood Cannot Make Art by Terry Teachout A similarly dismal end awaited the very different creative aspirations of Walt Disney and Orson Welles.