Fall 2003
By Alex A. Avery | December 15, 2003
The environmental movement is being aided by governments and the media in spreading disinformation about the condition of the environment.
By Dennis T. Avery | December 15, 2003
The environmental movement is being aided by governments and the media in spreading disinformation about the condition of the environment.
By Hunter Baker | December 15, 2003
By Ken Colburn | December 15, 2003
Heather Mac Donald, Are Cops Racist? (Chicag Ivan R. Dee, 2003), 192 pages, $22.50
By Alan W. Dowd | December 19, 2003
Governments and terrorists are racing to prepare for war in cyberspace.
By James R. Edwards, Jr. | December 19, 2003
By Joseph Epstein | December 15, 2003
By John Fonte | December 15, 2003
Victor Davis Hanson, Mexifornia: A State of Becoming (Encounter Books, 2003), 150 pages, $21.95
By Michael Fumento | December 15, 2003
Research into developing adult stem cells will produce life-saving medical breakthroughs--unless politics get in the way.
By Sherman W Garnett | December 15, 2003
David Satter, Darkness at Dawn: The Rise of the Russian Criminal State (New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 2003), 314 pages, $29.95
By Paul Gottfried | December 15, 2003
Carl Schmitt, The Nomos of the Earth in the International Law of Jus Publicum Europaeum, translated and annotated by G. L. Ulmen (New York: Telos Press, 2003), 372 pages, $59.95
By Justin Heet | December 19, 2003
The virtual world is becoming ever more integrated with the physical one. This creates wonderful new opportunities, but also a brand new security challenge.
By Jay F Hein | December 15, 2003
In the twenty-first century, a new model of philanthropy will be needed to solve community problems efficiently. It is already beginning to take shape.
By S. T. Karnick | December 15, 2003
By Eli Lehrer | December 23, 2003
The federal government and the private sector have not done enough to protect America's vulnerable electronic infrastructure from terrorist attacks.
By George W. Liebmann | December 15, 2003
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Living History (Simon and Schuster, 2003), 562 pages, $28
By Herbert I. London | December 15, 2003
People denounce America for a number of reasons--none of them good.
By Kathryn Jean Lopez | December 15, 2003
Brian C. Robertson, Day Care Deception: What the Child Care Establishment Isn't Telling Us (Encounter Books, 2003), 280 pages, $25.95
By Laurent Murawiec | December 15, 2003
Cyberspace itself will increasingly be a theater of war, but the same old rules and principles of warfare will apply.
By Deroy Murdock | December 15, 2003
Many critics of the war in Iraq belittle claims of Saddam Hussein's ties to terrorism. In fact, for years, he was militant Islam's Benefactor-in-Chief.
By Henry R. Nau | December 15, 2003
America, the greatest of the world's democracies, has consistently shown leadership on the world stage. Critics call this unilateralism, but the alternatives are much worse.
By Irwin Stelzer | December 15, 2003
Reconstructing Iraq's oil industry the right way is essential to the ongoing reconstruction of the country. Unfortunately, it might not be possible.
By Carol M. Swain | December 15, 2003
By The Editors | December 19, 2003
By William Webb | December 23, 2003
The federal government and the private sector have not done enough to protect America's vulnerable electronic infrastructure from terrorist attacks.
By Matthew Woessner | December 23, 2003