Foreign Affairs

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Pacifism, Just War & the Gulf: An Exchange

Stanley Hauerwas and Richard John Neuhaus

IJanuary 30, 1991 Dear Richard, Your column in the Wall Street Journal (January 23, 1991), “Just War…

The Vatican and the State of Israel

Eugene J. Fisher

In a recently published book, Sergio I. Minerbi, formerly of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, speaks…

Israel Among the Nationalisms

Robert A. Licht

With the apparent demise of Communism, if not of socialism, the other political pathology of modernity, nationalism,…

History in the Past Perfect

Elizabeth Kristol

Is not the past large enough to let you find some place where you may disport yourself…

The Inscrutable Sinologists

James Finn

China Misperceived: American Illusions and Chinese Reality by steven w. mosher basic books, 260 pages, $19.95 Driven…

The Churches & War in the Gulf

George Weigel

About the public debate preceding Operation Desert Storm, two things may be said with some confidence. First,…

God’s Spy: Malcolm Muggeridge, 1903–1990

M. D. Aeschliman

In the course of a very long life, Malcolm Muggeridge made many enemies, but he surely made…

Judaism, Zionism, Messianism: Telling Them Apart

David Novak

The relation between Judaism, Zionism, and Messianism is one that is often hard for Jews to get…

“J” in Bloom

Joseph Blenkinsopp

The Book of J translated from the hebrew by david rosenberg interpreted by harold bloom grove weidenfeld,…

The Counterculture’s New Mind

Robert Royal

The Genocidal Mentality: Nazi Holocaust and Nuclear Threat by robert jay lifton and eric markusen basic books,…

The Rational Animal

M. D. Aeschliman

The Culture We Deserve by jacques barzun university press of new england, 185 pages, $19.95 “I have…

Civility and Permissions

The Editors

Who has been handing out these permission slips?” asks a writer of our acquaintance. He wants to…

Middle East Apocalypse Now?

Peter J. Leithart

Saddam Hussein’s invasion and annexation of Kuwait may have thrown the world economy into confusion, but it…

At the Taj Mahal In Atlantic City

William Heyen

As I was splitting a pair of queens to double my sawbuck bet, someone said “He’s here,”…

Learning from the Cold War

The Editors

It has become commonplace in the last year or so to refer to “the end of the…