Foreign Affairs

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Extended Conversation

J. A. Gray

Artistic License: Three Centuries of Good Writing and Bad Behavior by brooke allen ivan r. dee, 244…

While We’re At It

Richard John Neuhaus

• ‘Tis the season to once again complain about the season. There is something to be said…

Drawing the Line Against Torture

Richard John Neuhaus

The outrages committed by Americans at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq justly sparked worldwide protest. Never mind…

Unsettling Canada

Fr. Raymond J. de Souza

Unsettling Canada by Raymond J. De Souza For Canada’s social conservatives, the recent federal election offered cause…

Europe’s Problem—and Ours

George Weigel

Go back in your mind’s eye to the fall of 1940, the fateful period that Winston Churchill…

The Holocaust: What Was Not Said

Martin Rhonheimer

For decades controversy has raged over the absence of any specific reference to Jews, or to their…

War in a New Era

Richard John Neuhaus

If it’s worth doing, it’s worth overdoing. That appears to be the operative maxim in some quarters…

Moral Clarity in a Time of War

George Weigel

In Book Three of Tolstoy’s epic, War and Peace, the hero, Pierre Bezukhov, arrives at the battlefield…

The Savage Wars of Peace: Small Wars and the Rise of American Power

Andrew J. Bacevich

Less than a year after the attack of September 11, Americans have just about succeeded in absorbing…

Israel and Anti-Semitism

Richard John Neuhaus

There are some questions of which we may be exceedingly weary, but they will not go away.…

Hard Thoughts in Wartime

James Nuechterlein

November 21, 2001. As of this date, the American war against terrorism is going better than almost…

A World Made New: Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Elliott Abrams

Mary Ann Glendon’s latest project is in its way far more ambitious than her previous books about…

Papacy and Power

George Weigel

Pope John Paul II’s considerable effect on our times is conceded by admirers and critics alike. The…

Whose Left?

James Nuechterlein

There’s this friend of mine who’s a liberal. For years now, he’s been trying to persuade me…

Development as Freedom

Ronald J. Sider

Development as Freedom is a brilliant book by the world“famous economist and Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen, longtime…