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Militarism Has Long Worked to Shield Antisemitism
In fact, there has long been a wider support of military hawkishness at play. Before Commentary made its neoconservative turn in 1970, it was an organ of Cold War liberalism. The neoconservative ...
The pairing of right-wing brawn and dominion theology have proved potent in Brazil, with results that might look familiar to ...
S OME 120 years on, few remember the outrage provoked by the awarding of the Nobel peace prize to Theodore Roosevelt, the ...
Brown complained that I “even went so far as to minimize America’s security obligations under the Budapest Memorandum of which it was a signatory.” He believed that “one could argue that if any of the ...
The Cycles of American History foresaw American voter dealignment, and an electronic age that would see voters prioritize ...
National Security Journal on MSN1dOpinion
War Is Part of Russia’s DNA
Russia’s willingness to endure a protracted and costly war in Ukraine is not merely a matter of current politics but is ...
Mr. Trump, appearing concerned about the fallout from his administration’s decision to close the Epstein investigation, went ...
Nevertheless, over the course of the previous year, the pair had fashioned themselves into two of the least likely soldiers ...
VER the past month, newspapers have been packed with reports of death. Death, in effect, haunts the newspaper. And the individual reading about it feels a sense ...
Authors Larry Bagneris, Robert Fieseler, and Frank Perez will discuss their new books on queer life and identity at 7 p.m.
In “Zbig,” Edward Luce tells the story of Zbigniew Brzezinski, a leading American strategist who had a notably eventful run ...
After 53 years compiling The Observer’s beloved weekly Azed crossword, Jonathan Crowther is going monthly. He tells us about ...