Foreign Affairs
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Farewell to Liberal-Imperial Diplomacy
In late June 2022, a small rubber dinghy sailed down the Danube River in Budapest, past the…
Orthodoxy at War
St. Sophia Cathedral is quiet and almost empty when I step inside on a wintry morning. Saints…
The Patriarch and the Palestinians
If I drink coffee at every meeting, I’ll kill someone,” His Beatitude Pierbattista Pizzaballa says when I…
The Coup Against Romania’s Trumpian Turn
On November 24, the first round of voting in the Romanian presidential elections yielded the unforeseen victory…
Embassy Vatican: Some Demystifications
A change of presidential administrations typically leads to changes in U.S. diplomatic personnel abroad, especially at the…
Israel’s Total Victory
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Daniel Pipes joins in to…
Pope Francis and Catholic Sensitivity to Jews
How should Catholics speak about Jews in general, and Israel in particular? That question was raised anew…
Modernity’s Self-Destruct Button
All politics is local, as they say. And so, before we proceed to the big question of…
The Undoing of Justin Trudeau
For a brief moment, the re-election of Donald Trump must have given the unpopular Canadian prime minister,…
A Great Christian Witness, Too Little Known in the West
The Venerable Andrey Sheptytsky, who died eighty years ago on November 1, 1944, was one of twentieth-century…
The Continuing Scandal of the Vatican’s China Policy
In the annals of historical boorishness, it would be hard to find something more egregious than the…
The New Divide in Global Anglicanism
For the last fifty years the Anglican Communion has been divided over the doctrine of marriage. That…
Taking the Risk of Freedom
Thirty-five years ago, the son of a great historian helped make history when he asked the question…
Losing and Finding Amir Sekori
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Actually Existing Postliberalism
Twentieth-century civilization has collapsed. It rested on an essential tenet of liberalism: the state-society, public-private distinction. The…