Publications
Nukes First
Stanley Kurtz
The situation in Pakistan right now is disturbingly unstable. I won't try to summarize events in detail, since they are…
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National Review Online / November 16, 2007
Don't Blame Democracy
Peter Wehner
Two and a half years ago–in the wake of elections in Afghanistan, the Palestinian territories, and especially Iraq (as well…
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Weekly Standard, Volume 013, Issue 10 / November 19, 2007
Don’t Play Down Differences in Name of Religious Unity
George Weigel
Some have suggested that the removal of the Rev. Ray Martin as pastor of several parishes in South Baltimore —…
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Baltimore Sun / November 15, 2007
A Disappointing Call for Dialogue
George Weigel
On October 11, at the end of Islam’s holy month of Ramadan, 138 Muslims from around the world addressed a…
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Syndicated Column / November 7, 2007
Tribes of Terror
Stanley Kurtz
Lord Curzon, Britain’s viceroy of India and foreign secretary during the initial decades of the 20th century, once declared: No…
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Claremont Review of Books Volume VII, Number 5, Winter 2007 / November 13, 2007
China’s One-Child Self-Destruction
George Weigel
A real piece of work: back in the day, that’s what we’d have called my friend Nicholas Eberstadt. By his…
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Syndicated Column / October 31, 2007
Refighting the Wars of Religion
Peter Wehner
Since the rise of the religious New Right two generations ago, the religion-and-politics battle in America has been fought on…
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Commentary November 2007 / November 1, 2007
Al-Qaedastan
Stanley Kurtz
What is to become of Pakistan? In the wake of President Musharraf's declaration of a state of emergency, any number…
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National Review Online / November 5, 2007
Revisiting the Modernist Wars
George Weigel
I’ve long had a high regard for Pope Benedict XV, least-known pontiff of the 20th century, whose slight, stooped figure…
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Syndicated Column / October 24, 2007