Is India an Ally? by Sadanand Dhume The new friendship between the U.S. and the world's largest democracy is remarkable and welcome; here are reasons for caution.
China by Our Readers Readers respond to Aaron L. Friedberg's October 2007 piece "Are We Ready for China?".
Goethe’s Magnificent Self by Algis Valiunas He was a man of unparalleled accomplishment, but to what end?
Hitler’s Accompanist by Terry Teachout By harnessing classical music to political ends, the Third Reich reduced German cultural dominance to ashes.
Is India an Ally? by Sadanand Dhume The new friendship between the U.S. and the world's largest democracy is remarkable and welcome; here are reasons for caution.
Love and Marriage by Our Readers An exchange between Meir Soloveichik and readers on his October 2007 piece "Of Rabbis, Priests, and Wives."
Neoconservatism Now by Our Readers An exchange between Joshua Muravchik and readers on his October 2007 piece, "The Past, Present, and Future of Neoconservatism."
Ralph Ellison by Our Readers An exchange between Algis Valiunas and readers on his October review of Arnold Rampersad's Ralph Ellison.
Stem Cells and the President—An Inside Account by Jay P. Lefkowitz How a decision that pleased no-one was reached, and why it was right, and what it means.
The Peace Planners Strike Again by Hillel Halkin There are good grounds for hoping that the experiment revived at Annapolis will fail.
How Not to Remember & How Not to Forget by Ruth R. Wisse A Montreal childhood inscribed a permanently useful approach to memorializing the Jewish past and assuring the Jewish future.