International Affairs
Has the Day of the Islamist Arrived?Sixteen months after the United States abandoned its loyal satrap of 30 years,... |
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One Man, One Vote, One CatastropheAs a white man born and bred in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) who has watched events unfold... |
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Syria’s Insurrection Is Not America’s WarIn pushing for U.S. military intervention in Syria—arming the insurgents and using U.S.... |
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Recolonizing the Dark ContinentIn his book The Trouble With Africa, Robert Calderisi recounts the sad story of two... |
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Is This the End of ‘One Europe’?How Europe’s crisis resolves itself as yet remains unknown. But with Sunday’s returns... |
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Is Europe Sailing on the Titanic?U.S. growth in the first quarter fell to 2.2 percent, a disappointment. But in Europe,... |
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Blood, Diamonds, Devils, and AngelsFormer Liberian President Charles Taylor has become the first African head of state to... |
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Anders Breivik: Too Sane for ComfortMy brother has just been to stay with me in Italy. He may be a top London lawyer, but... |
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Bibi’s Dilemma—and Barack’s“Bibi” Netanyahu was disgusted. “My initial reaction is that Iran has gotten a... |
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League of Acceptable NationsIn his recent syndicated column “A U.N. for the good guys,” Jonah Goldberg evokes... |
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The Festering Falklands FiascoThe thirtieth anniversary of the Falklands War is rolling around, and Argentina’s... |
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The Other EUWhile the Western media is filled with news of the European Union’s woes, they are... |
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Our Innocents Abroad?Friday’s lead stories in The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal dealt with... |
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Second Period of Islamic PowerFor the 30 years since The McLaughlin Group began to run on network television, the... |