What's Next for the GOP by PETER WEHNER Some thoughts on how a party in turmoil should re-orient itself. Not recommended: blaming the media, unleashing political aggression, or…
Killing a Crocodile by Michael Totten Bashar Assad may have given the recent American raid in Syria the green light.
A Descent in the Dark by R. R. Reno Terror, pain, exhaustion, life-threatening risk; or, the folly and the greatness of mountain climbing.
All That (White) Jazz by Terry Teachout A well-regarded historian has changed his mind about the "creation myth" of America's most distinctive popular music; will anyone follow?
Border Dispute by Our Readers Letters in response to Peter Wehner's "Keeping Them Out, Letting Them In."
Liberals and the Surge by PETER WEHNER No matter what most American believe or what reality tells us is so, leading liberal observers and politicians, long in…
Memo to the New President by Amir Taheri Although the "arc of crisis" still presents a daunting challenge, there is now a foundation to build on, and the…
My Pocket Bible by Hillel Halkin Out of a night in the Israeli army comes an imaginative, if angry, interpretation of the most argued-over episode in…
The Architect and the Machine by Michael Lewis A master of modernism and the subject of a new comprehensive biography, Le Corbusier remains a forbiddingly elusive subject.
The Madness of Crowds by John Steele Gordon Who's to blame for our current financial mess? It's not the people to whom the media has assigned responsibility.
Venezuela’s Jews by Our Readers Letters in response to Travis Pantin's “Hugo Chávez’s Jewish Problem."