Something Real, For A Change

Most of what people write and say about international relations is sheer claptrap.  That is especially true when diplomats and distinguished journalists convene.  Get yourself on the international rubber chicken circuit and you will soon discover a world of pompous gasbags relentlessly pounding their audiences with barrages of platitudes.  Worse, you may start flapping your […]

Gloomy Greens Miss Bright Global Future

Brazil is ground zero for global greens.  Home of the largest and richest rainforest system in the world, Brazil is where the fight for biodiversity and the fight against deforestation will be either won or lost.  At the Copenhagen Summit, Brazil played a key role in failed negotiations that killed the Green Dream of a […]

Guidelines for Gynecologists and Biblical Scholars

How can a gynecologist manage to have sex?  Presumably by resolutely switching from one mindset to another.  How can a New Testament scholar manage to be a Christian? Presumably by a similar exercise of mental compartmentalization.I don’t know whether there is a literature dealing with the sexual problems of gynecologists (I have no intention of […]

US Plot To Steal Amazon Exposed

For regular readers wondering why there haven’t been many posts for the last week, I have been on a lecture tour in Brazil, participating with American Interest colleague and longtime friend Dr. Josef Joffe of the Hoover Institution and Die Zeit, in a series of conversations, seminars and exchanges with Brazilian thinkers, businesspeople, journalists and […]

La Santa Muerte

In The Christian Century of March 22, 2011, there is an interesting column by Philip Jenkins, the historian who more than anyone else has drawn our attention to the demographic shift of Christianity to the developing countries of Latin America, Africa and Asia. Under the title “Mexico’s Crisis of Faith”, Jenkins suggests that the present […]

Life Beyond Blue: Faith and the Inner City

There are two big mistakes most Americans make about our inner city problems:  we believe that the troubles of the inner city are mostly about race, and we believe that they can be solved without God.The failure of the blue social model to solve the problems of the underclass in America’s inner cities was one […]

Stratblog: The Virtues of Machiavelli

Niccolo Machiavelli is one of those rare writers so well known that his name has become an adjective; ‘Machiavellian’ means crafty and ruthless.  And over the centuries, Machiavelli’s most famous book, The Prince, has vexed moralists for its seeming defiance of all moral laws. The ruler, Machiavelli tells us, must not just learn to do […]

The Blindness of Interventionism

Though the signs were clear from the start of the Libya operation that people hadn’t clearly thought through the consequences of intervention, it took a tweet from Anne-Marie Slaughter (the recently-departed Director of Policy Planning at the State Department and one-time author for our magazine) to crystallize just what a mess we’re really in. She […]

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