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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
Peddler in the Dock One of the more puzzling manifestations of the conflict between radical Islam and the West is the presence of Islamist communities in places like Great Britain,...
Paid articleCasual
Epstein, Joseph
Cuppa Joe From my living-room windows, I can see two of the three coffee shops within a block of our apartment. Within less than a mile, there are fi ve other coffee shops. In America the...
Paid articleEditorials
KRISTOL, LEE SMITH, ANDREW FERGUSON, AND WILLIAM
EDITORIALS Hastening War War, President Obama says, is the only alternative to his deal with Iran. But if the president’s overriding goal is to avoid bloody confl ict, why is he arming the...
Paid articleThe Veep and the Columnist
HALPER, DANIEL
The Veep and the Columnist Will Biden run? BY DANIEL HALPER J oe Biden was a liberal hero, fi ghting for birth control, when Maureen Dowd came for him. It was September 1987, and...
Paid articleIn Tenth and Rising
WARREN, MICHAEL
In Tenth and Rising John Kasich’s New Hampshire charm offensive. BY MICHAEL WARREN Manchester, N.H. J ohn Kasich is touring the headquarters of Dyn, a Manchesterbased cloud computing...
Paid articleThe Historian as Moral Hero
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
The Historian as Moral Hero Robert Conquest, 1917-2015. BY JOSEPH BOTTUM Robert Conquest could easily have missed being . . . well, Robert Conquest, the most morally signifi cant historian of...
Paid articleDo They Really Feel Remorse?
EPSTEIN, ETHAN
Do They Really Feel Remorse? South Korea, Japan, and a fraught anniversary. BY ETHAN EPSTEIN Seoul A visit to the Dokdo Museum in downtown Seoul must be a strange experience for those...
Paid articleThe EPA Doubles Down
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
The EPA Doubles Down Its latest regulations show an agency captured by environmental activists. BY STEVEN F. HAYWARD Over the years, “agency capture” has been a staple of the economic analysis...
Paid articleHow to End Putinism
GEDMIN, JEFFREY; SCHMITT, GARY
How to End Putinism Get Europe right. BY JEFFREY GEDMIN & GARY SCHMITT Russia is a friendly, European country,” said President Vladimir Putin in a 2001 address to the Bundestag in...
Paid articleSave the Enterprise!
Gelernter, Daniel
Save the Enterprise! She deserves a better fate. BY DANIEL GELERNTER The beautiful planes that fl ew over the National Mall on the seventieth anniversary of V-E Day are rare not because few...
Paid articleEven Economists Can't Invest
Brannon, Ike
Even Economists Can’t Invest Another lousy regulatory idea from the Obama administration. BY IKE BRANNON Sendhil Mullainathan is a brave economist. I say that because the Harvard professor...
Paid articleThe Greatest Liberation
Kozak, Warren
The Greatest Liberation Humanitarians in uniform. BY WARREN KOZAK Many years ago, I struck up a conversation with a Dutch businessman in a hotel in China. In the course of our...
Paid articleA Rotten Ride
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
A Rotten Ride Crass transit in Washington. BY GEOFFREY NORMAN It had been a long time since I’d been to a big league ballgame and I was looking forward to this one. My brother had bought the...
Paid articleFamily Business
EMERY, NOEMIE
Family Business The diffi culty with dynasties BY NOEMIE EMERY The dynasty project is not faring well. Two relatives of three of our most recent presidents have faced early woes in their...
Paid articleCivil Whites
Caldwell, Christopher
Civil Whites Why are critics so deferential to the radicalism of Ta-Nehisi Coates? BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Maybe “Culture Belongs to Everyone,” as they say at New York City’s...
Paid articleWhen Earthlings Panic
NASON, ROBERT
When Earthlings Panic It makes for great mythology. BY ROBERT NASON Before the fake news of the Onion, before fake TV newscasters such as Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, there was Orson...
Paid articleVision Quest
Klepp, Lawrence
Vision Quest We’ve been coming to terms with modernity for some time. BY LAWRENCE KLEPP The extremely fertile period of European intellectual history that runs from about 1749...
Paid articleThe Good Fight
AIKMAN, DAVID
The Good Fight Reflections of a Chinese human rights hero in exile. BY DAVID AIKMAN When Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Beijing in May 2012 for a toplevel conference with...
Paid articleAusten in Haste
Dudley, Julianne
Austen in Haste The latest iteration of the fungible Emma. BY JULIANNE DUDLEY Perhaps no other Jane Austen novel lends itself so well to modern interpretation as Emma. Considered by many to...
Paid articleProust in English
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Proust in English How much is the author and how much is the translator? BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. Those who venture upon the heights of Mount Proust are well aware that his fame in the...
Paid articleMission Improbable
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Mission Improbable The increasingly unwilling suspension of disbelief. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Mission: Impossible–Rogue Nation makes no sense. Even more striking, this fi fth installment in the...
Paid articleTMI about Hillary
PARODY “[Hillary Clinton] entered her second presidential race this spring with nearly universal name recognition. But her campaign staff viewed the situation differently, calling her the...
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