Foreign Affairs
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The Betrayal of the French Left
Past Imperfect: French Intellectuals 1944–56 by tony judt university of california press, 348 pages, $30 The political…
Human Rights in Vienna
One can learn from unfortunate experiences. This truism applies in spades to the World Conference on Human…
After Hell
Against All Odds: Holocaust Survivors and the Successful Lives They Made in America by william b. helmreich…
The Problem of Power
The Nature of Politics: Selected Essays of Bertrand de Jouvenel edited by dennis hale and marc landy…
Living at the Borders: Eastern Orthodoxy and World
Five years ago, well before the fall of the Berlin Wall, the National Geographic Society had anticipated…
National Service as Duty and Perk
I know a man who spends four or five weeks of every year in the army. He…
After the Fall
The Final Revolution: The Resistance Church and the Collapse of Communism by George Weigel Oxford University Press,…
Homosexuality in Uniform: Is It Time?
The author released the original version of this position paper concerning U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) policy…
Baptism and Development
In the north Indian state of Bihar, there are indigenous peoples who never converted to the Hinduism…
Is Modernity Good for the Jews?
Divided Passions: Jewish Intellectuals and the Experience of Modernity by paul mendes-flohr wayne state university press, 449…
The New Russian Revolution
Russia Transformed: Breakthrough to Hope, August 1991 by james h. billington free press, 202 pages, $19.95 Anyone…
The Disputed Legacy of Reinhold Niebuhr
Besides being the quincentenary of Columbus’ voyage, 1992 has also been the centenary of the birth of…
The Pope and King Zog
The Columbia History of Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century edited by joseph held columbia university press,…
Character and Poverty
Poverty And Compassion: The Moral Imagination Of The Late Victorians by gertrude himmelfarb knopf, 475 pages, $30…
Letter from Jerusalem
To come to Jerusalem from Paris, or even Tel Aviv, is to succumb to the uncanny feeling…