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Alexander Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago changed the world.
This bookbrings together Novak's essays on "moral ecology": the ethos that must be cultivated and preserved if liberal democratic societies are to survive.
A review of the Black Book of Saddam Hussein edited by Chris Kutschera.
The United States, which prides itself as a haven for those fleeing tyranny, nevertheless has a long history of repatriating refugees.
Aron reviews Robert Conquest'sReflections on a Ravaged Century.
Amid war and recession, Americans are in a no-nonsense, matter-of-fact mood. But that, says a leading architect of George W. Bush's foreign policy, is no reason to adopt a misguided doctrine.
To understand Vladimir Putin, we must understand his view of Russian history.




