His Mahdi Mission by PETER WEHNER Peter Wehner explains the political significance of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's apocalyptic faith.
Recounting Recount by Kyle Smith HBO's Election 2000 docudrama Recount is well-acted, engaging--and surprisingly fair.
Land That I Love by Joseph I. Lieberman Sen. Joe Lieberman, the independent Democrat, on his party, Barack Obama, John McCain--and COMMENTARY.
Not Quite Dead by Yuval Levin George Packer, observing the current internal philosophical struggle of the American Right, thinks conservatism may be dead. Here's why he's…
Lebanon’s Future by Michael Totten However strong Hezbollah may be, it won't be able to subjugate and administer Lebanon. And the country's future is starting…
Masada Shall Never Fall Again by Web Exclusive Today, President Bush gave a historic speech before the Knesset celebrating the birth of the Jewish state, in which he…
Lebanon on the Brink by Noah Pollak, David Hazony and Michael Totten What if they had a civil war and no one paid any attention?
1948, Israel, and the Palestinians: Annotated Text by Efraim Karsh An exhaustive review of the archival evidence tells a ruinous tale of villainy and betrayal.
This Is A Kosovar Muslim by Michael Totten And his existence shows there's more to contemporary Islam than terrorism and identity politics, despite what you read in the…
1948, Israel, and the Palestinians—The True Story by Efraim Karsh An exhaustive review of the archival evidence tells a ruinous tale of villainy and betrayal.
Art & Politics, Russian-Syle by Terry Teachout In a long line of preachers, visionaries, and prophets, few have transcended the cruel limitations under which their rulers have…
Can Iran Be Stopped? by Our Readers An exchange between Norman Podhoretz and readers on his February 2008 piece, "Stopping Iran: Why the Case for Military Action…
Churchill by Our Readers An exchange between Hillel Halkin and readers on his February 2008 review of "Churchill and the Jews," by Martin Gilbert,…
James Watson’s Not So Brilliant Career by Kevin Shapiro Fifty years after his co-discovery of the structure of DNA, the renowned biologist continues to wear out his esteem.
Looking for Allies by Our Readers An exchange between Joshua Muravchik and Charles P. Szrom and readers on their February 2008 piece, "In Search of Moderate…
Musicals, Teen & Otherwise by Our Readers An exchange between Terry Teachout and readers on his February 2008 piece, "The Hollywood Musical Done Right."
The Blood of Upton Sinclair by Algis Valiunas The Oscar-winning "There Will Be Blood" has revived the reputation of one of America's most famous, and most foolish, muckrakers.…
The News Mausoleum by John Podhoretz A dazzling new museum in Washington is a half-billion-dollar celebration of the American newspaper -- at precisely the moment when…
What Is to Be Done? by Richard Pipes For the foreseeable future, Western diplomacy will have to contend with a country suffering from severe cultural and geopolitical dislocation,…