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As with murder and arson, serious charges of sexual assault should be left to the police and the courts.
Michael Rubin criticizes an analysis of former Iranian president Muhammad Khatami and gives limited praise to a book examining Sino-Iranian relations.
Anthony Cordesman's new book offers much disjointed information and little analysis.
Free speech does not absolve anyone from professional incompetence.
Notwithstanding his accounts of interactions with ignorant, lazy, and occasionally duplicitous undergraduates, Professor Allitt"s tone remained consistently upbeat.
Case studies of European states--Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Poland, and Sweden--suggest the need for greater defense cooperation and pooling of military resources among European states.
The New York Times can keep its liberal viewpoint but needs to develop, once again, an editorial page with grace and gravitas, not rancor and riffs.
Information monopoly breeds laziness and dishonesty. Theses should fit the evidence, not vice versa.Personal destruction is easier than open debate.





