The rise and fall of a political alliance.
Since September 11, 2001, if not since the 1979 Iranian revolution, the American left has sought to minimize or deny the threat to Western civilization. . .
Toward the end of his career as a much-lauded historian of 20th-century Europe, the late Tony Judt made a name writing scathing condemnations of American. . .
A group of left-wing American intellectuals, styling themselves the “Third Narrative,” have called for a “personal” boycott aimed at Israeli politicians whom they strongly dislike,. . .
In Britain, as elsewhere, anti-Semitic comments and slurs remain socially acceptable in circles where voicing other prejudices—against blacks, or Pakistanis, for instance—is anathema. The comedian. . .
In Turkey, speaking out against child marriage and other practices has become a criminal offense; in the West, those non-Muslims who do so are often. . .