The Case for Bombing Iran by Norman Podhoretz If the ayatollahs acquire nuclear weapons, it will be too late—and too costly—to act.
How China and Russia Threaten the World by Gordon G. Chang While professing to oppose nuclear proliferation, the two powers are its prime perpetrators.
If Israel Ceased to Exist by Hillel Halkin The Jewish state, the Jewish Diaspora, and the Jewish future—a meditation.
Israel’s Future by Our Readers An exchange between Hillel Halkin and readers on his March 2007 piece, "Israel: The Waiting Game."
Jazz Notes by Our Readers An exchange between Terry Teachout and readers on his March 2007 piece, "All That Jazz."
Lincoln Kirstein’s Achievement by Terry Teachout Behind George Balanchine and the New York City Ballet was a rich amateur who turned himself into a professional.
My Saudi Sojourn by Joshua Muravchik Islam's most traditional society can embrace an American neoconservative; but can it embrace modernity?
Optics & Old Masters by Our Readers An exchange between Steven C. Munson and readers on his March 2007 piece, "Rembrandt & the Artist's Touch."
The Case for Bombing Iran by Norman Podhoretz If the ayatollahs acquire nuclear weapons, it will be too late—and too costly—to act.
The Odds on Turkey by Our Readers An exchange between Michel Gurfinkiel and readers on his March 2007 piece, "Is Turkey Lost?"
Whom Did the Robber Barons Rob? by Our Readers Readers react to James Nuechterlein's March 2007 piece, "Gifts of the 'Robber Barons.'"
An Unheralded Zionist by Ruth R. Wisse The "cartographer of Hebrew literature" was engaged in much more than a scholarly enterprise.