The Mead List: World’s Top Ten Gaddafi Toads

When Muammar Gaddafi, the ‘Commander of Islam’, Africa’s King of Kings and the Great Loon of Libya addressed the United Nations General Assembly at unusual length in 2009, he asked about the hanging of Saddam Hussein.  “How is the member of a government and president of a country sentenced to hang? Who were these people […]

Our Lady of Kazan and American Pluralism

The icon of Our Lady of Kazan (also known as the Black Virgin of Kazan) is one of the most famous in Russian Orthodoxy.  One of the Virgin’s two feast days coincides with the Day of National Unity. This is appropriate. Kazan occupies an important place in Russian history. Its conquest and destruction in 1552 […]

King Solomon’s Vanishing Temple

The Palestinian denial of Jewish historical roots in Jerusalem is a denial of their own history, as well.

We Like to Watch

Jerzy Kosinski’s Being There is too biting to be funny anymore.

The Apron Chronicles

An apron can tell a great story, if you know how to tie one on.

Bank on It: A Conversation with Bernard Schwartz

A conversation with Bernard Schwartz and William A. Galston on
options for financing U.S. infrastructure renewal.

Tipping Point in the Indo-Pacific

Little things can indeed mean a lot in China’s challenge to U.S.
preeminence in the Pacific.

France Pressed

Print media is under siege in France, too—but with a Gallic twist.

The Rootless Roma

The benefits of nationalism, as illustrated by its absence.

Neo-Feudalism Explained

The flight of the best and brightest from Russia is no accident.

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