EDITOR’S NOTE: Anne Applebaum has won a 2004 Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction, for her book, Gulag: A History. David Frum wrote about Gulag in his “What’s Right” column in National ...
Another Canadian Loss The closing of Report magazine is another sad blow to Canadian conservatism. It’s a little hard to explain to non-Canadians what the Report was and ...
H-Hour, Day 2 J. Bradford DeLong is a professor of economics at Berkeley, a veteran of the Clinton administration, and the author of an extremely interesting blog about ...
So It Worked If the Arab governments honor their pledge to President Bush to cease funding Islamic extremist terror, and if they agree that Arafat must be isolated and ...
Democracy Unlimited May I enter a dissent from Joshua Muravchik’s critique of my friend Fareed Zakaria’s new book, The Future of Freedom? The core of Zakaria’s book is ...
Bush’s Summit I really and truly hope that there is more to this story for a U.S.-Israeli-Palestinian summit than has appeared in the newspapers. A face-to-face meeting with ...
Terror in Riyadh The scale of the carnage in Riyadh is still unknown as I write. The toll will be calculated quickly enough. Other answers, I suspect, will take ...
The Dems Get Excited At last the Dems have found their issue for 2004: Bush’s jet landing on the carrier Abraham Lincoln! Yesterday was dominated by the issue: the ...
While Donald Rumsfeld takes his victory lap in Iraq and Americans celebrate the capture of yet another al Qaeda creep, the British media are consumed by a controversy ...