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The relationship between Russia and its Muslim subjects is more complex than recent violence suggests.
An interview with Thomas K. McCraw on Schumpeter's work and influence.
Until the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the American view of radical Islam and its many discontents was shaped more by the Middle East than South Asia. The U.S. has long been at odds with the raging Ayatollah in Iran, the murderous truck bomber in Lebanon and the masked Palestinian "freedom...
In the wake of the recent events in Afghanistan, sentiment is growing to speed the U.S. military exit. Half of the American people now want to get out faster, and Obama administration officials are reportedly debating doing just that. Which raises a critical question: What would happen if we pulled out of Afghanistan?
It is highly likely but not inevitable that the Muslim Brotherhood will win the elections to be held in Egypt this coming September.
How can we keep saying that Pakistan is moderate, when they continue to spill blood in the name of religion.
Figuring out what Eisenhower meant by the military-industrial complex—and whether he was right to see it as something to be guarded against—is one of James Ledbetter's many tasks in "Unwarranted Influence."
The recent threats against the creators of "South Park" demonstrate some of the damage that can be done to free society by Muslim fringe groups.




