Foreign Affairs

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Indifference Is Irresponsible

George Weigel

I can understand why many Americans seem dispirited about world affairs. Things are indeed a mess.  What…

Israel, Hamas, and the War of Absolute Enmity

Stiven Peter

Located about a mile from Gaza, Kibbutz Kfar Aza is a lush communal farm reminiscent of a…

October 7 and the World’s Narrative

Joshua T. Katz

For decades, people spoke of knowing exactly where they were when they learned that President Kennedy had…

On the Ground in Ukraine

Peter J. Leithart

Sunday morning, June 16, 2024. Two dogs, Molly and Linda, lounge on the covered patio of Nazaret…

Canceled in China

George Weigel

Hallow, the prayer app that debuted in 2018, is one of the most popular spiritual tools on…

Equality on the Temple Mount

Cole S. Aronson

Good news from Jerusalem. For weeks, groups of Jews have ascended the Temple Mount and prayed out…

On Distinguishing Justice and Vengeance

Francis X. Maier

For Peru, the 1980s were an ugly time. Shining Path, a Maoist terror group, was in full…

“Sinicization” Is Not Inculturation

George Weigel

Inculturation” has been a Catholic buzzword for over a half-century. It’s not the most elegant neologism, smacking…

Israel, June 2024

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Gabriel Brahm joins the…

Ticket to Oblivion?

George Weigel

In the days before Pope Paul VI simplified the rituals surrounding the creation of new cardinals, men…

Dignitas Infinita Is a Muddled Failure

Mark Shiffman

If the Vatican’s recent declaration on human dignity, Dignitas Infinita, clarifies anything, it would seem to be that…

Criminal Omissions

Josh Abbotoy

Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal by matthew t. martens crossway, 416 pages, $34.99 Matthew Martens, a…

Courage in the PCA

Ben C. Dunson

This is cowardice. This is caving to a mob mentality that only encourages more of the same.…

Responding to the Anti-Israel Encampments

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Gabriel Noah Brahm joins the podcast…

The Death of Institutional Identity

Solveig Lucia Gold

In the entrance of historic Nassau Hall at the heart of Princeton University is Memorial Atrium, designed…