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It might be passé to mock the ever-obliging humanities departments in our universities and colleges, but there’s so much . . . richness in the soil underneath Faber College’s motto that one can’t help taking les clercs to task at least once a quarter.
Obama’s way of war, his “rebalancing” of U.S. strategic priorities, and the damage done to American military power are already being felt in the world.
The democratic legitimacy of the WTO would bestrengthened if the member states chose a politically astute director-generaland then gave hima more powerful mandate to lead.
Paul Kennedy's view of America's power has truth to it, but it lacks any moral component and is overly dismissive of the sources of both domestic power and global stability.
Review of James Burnham and the Struggle for the World: A Life, by Daniel Kelly, and Principles and Heresies: Frank S. Meyer and the Shaping of the American Conservative Movement, by Kevin J. Smant.
Two new books show that free markets are not leading to freedom in China.
The Obama administration continues to mishandle Pakistan's Taliban crisis.
The battle between American primacy and multipolarity is nearing an end--and what is to come is a world that no one ever imagined.




