Author index


Index of archived articles by author:
Ajami, Fouad - Johnson, Paul
Kagan, Robert - Ye'or, Bat

A - F
Aaronovitch, David
Ajami, Fouad
Amiel, Barbara
Anderson, Bruce
Applebaum, Anne
Barber, Benjamin R.
Bawer, Bruce
Bayefsky, Anne
Bennett, James C.
Berman, Paul
Brooks, David
Burns, John F.
Buruma, Ian
Caldwell, Christopher
Codevilla, Angelo M.
Conquest, Robert
Cooper, Robert
"Cummins, Will"
Daley, Janet
Dalrymple, Theodore
Fallaci, Oriana
Fallows, James
Fonte, John
Forte, David F.
Friedman, Thomas L
Fukuyama, Francis

G - J
Garton Ash, Timothy
Glick, Caroline B.
Glucksmann, André
Goldberg, Jeffrey
Goldberg, Jonah
Gordon, Evelyn
Gove, Michael
Gross, Tom
Halevi, Yossi Klein
Hanson, Victor Davis
Harris, Lee
Harris, Robert
Harsanyi, David
Hayes, Stephen F.
Hitchens, Christopher
Hollander, Paul
Horowitz, David
Huntington, Samuel P.
Johnson, Daniel
Johnson, Paul

 


David Aaronovitch

2006
"How many deaths is the right to vote worth?" (The Times, 2006/12/05)
"Let's calm down. Messianic Bush isn't about to rain down nukes on Iran" (The Times, 2006/04/11)

2005
"Here's my apology on the 'disaster' of the Iraq war. Now, where's yours?"
(The Times, 2005/12/13)
"The mullahs want Iran to be a mental hospital — so let's invite them over" (The Times, 2005/11/01)
"Dateline Spandau, October 1946. Herr Hitler climbs into the dock..." (The Times, 2005/10/25)
"Hiroshima, Abu Ghraib, Dresden: but which is highest on the cruelty scale?" (The Times, 2005/09/13)
"From the murky water of doubt emerges an uncomfortable truth" (The Times, 2005/09/03)
"Nursing a grievance, blinded by narcissism — such ordinary killers" (The Times, 2005/07/19)
"So, some people think I'm rightwing..." (The Guardian, 2005/05/10)
"Don't believe the lies about 'lies'" (The Observer, 2005/05/01)
"Why Israel will always be vilified" (The Observer, 2005/04/24)
"We weren't lied to" (The Observer, 2005/03/13)
"A war of words" (The Observer, 2005/03/06)
"Now it's time for the war critics to move on" (The Guardian, 2005/02/01)
"Oh, say can you see..." (The Observer, 2005/01/23)
"I don't mean to be rude..." (The Observer, 2005/01/09)

2004
"PR man to Europe's nastiest regimes" (The Guardian, 2004/11/30)
"Why I hate the madness of these conspiracy theories" (The Observer, 2004/11/21)
"Why even a hawk like me is backing Kerry" (The Guardian, 2004/11/02)
"Al-Qaida is no dark illusion" (The Guardian, 2004/10/19)
"We must stop bolstering the beheaders" (The Guardian, 2004/09/28)
"Flaws of faith" (The Observer, 2004/09/26)
"View to a kill" (The Observer, 2004/09/05)
"Into Africa, now" (The Observer, 2004/08/01)
"No, I am not 'devastated' by Butler" (The Observer, 2004/07/18)
"Stop and search: a defining moment" (The Guardian, 2004/07/06)
"It's their future" (The Observer, 2004/06/27)
"Fatal illusions" (The Observer, 2004/06/20)
"The good soldier" (The Observer, 2004/06/06)
"The trouble with Sontag's story" (The Guardian, 2004/05/25)
"'Culture' is no excuse" (The Observer, 2004/05/16)
"The delusions of war" (The Observer, 2004/04/11)
"So this is free Baghdad" (The Guardian, 2004/04/09)
"Dignity and defiance" (The Observer, 2004/03/14)
"Was I wrong about Iraq?" (The Guardian, 2004/02/17)

2003
"Why did so many have to die in Bam?" (The Guardian, 2003/12/30)
"Sticks and carrots in Libya" (The Observer, 2003/12/21)
"One law for the West" (The Observer, 2003/11/30)
"Why I say welcome" (The Observer, 2003/11/16)
"At the eleventh hour" (The Observer, 2003/11/09)
"A bloody delusion" (The Observer, 2003/09/28)
"Ariel, you're ruining our conspiracy!" (The Guardian, 2003/09/16)
"Has Meacher completely lost the plot?" (The Guardian, 2003/09/09)
"Source of discontent" (The Observer, 2003/06/29)
"The new anti-Semitism" (The Observer, 2003/06/22)
"Lost from the Baghdad museum: truth" (The Guardian, 2003/06/10)
"Message to the left: there is no all-powerful Jewish lobby" (The Guardian, 2003/05/27)
"Not every bomber is an al-Qaida bomber" (The Guardian, 2003/05/20)
"Lies and the Left" (The Observer, 2003/04/27)
"Dear marcher, please answer a few questions" (The Guardian, 2003/02/18)
"Benn and Saddam: the transcript" (The Guardian, 2003/02/04)
"Why the Left is wrong on Saddam" (The Observer, 2003/02/02)

Fouad Ajami
2006
"Back to the Future"
(USNews.com, 2006/11/26)
"The Extremist Is Never Alone" (OpinionJournal, 2006/06/25)

2005
"Blowback"
(The Wall Street Journal, 2005/11/16)
"Syria's Sopranos"
(USNews.com, 2005/11/07)
"Heart of Darkness" (The Wall Street Journal, 2005/09/28)

"The Way Forward"
(USNews.com, 2005/05/30)
"Bush Country" (The Wall Street Journal/FDD, 2005/05/16)
"The Autumn of the Autocrats" (Foreign Affairs, from the May/June 2005 issue)
"The apparition in the Levant" (USNews.com, from the 2005/04/04 issue)
"A sudden, powerful stirring" (USNews.com, from the 2005/03/14 issue)
"Death of a Businessman" (The Wall Street Journal, 2005/02/17)
"Beyond tyranny's shadow" (USNews.com, from the 2005/02/14 issue)
"A New Iraq" (The Wall Street Journal, 2005/01/26)

2004
"How to Win the Battle of Ideas in the Middle East"
(with Robert Satloff, The Washington Institute, November 2004)
"Facing up to unholy terror" (USNews.com, from the 2004/09/20 issue)
"Iraq's New History" (The Wall Street Journal, 2004/06/29)
"Iraq May Survive, but the Dream Is Dead"
(The New York Times, 2004/05/26)
"The Curse of Pan-Arabia"
(The Wall Street Journal, 2004/05/12)
"The Moor's Last Laugh" (The Wall Street Journal, 2004/03/28)

2003
"A Tigris Chronicle"
(The Wall Street Journal, 2003/12/18)
"The duality of Iraq" (usnews.com, from the 2003/11/17 issue)
"The Poisoned Well" (The New York Times, 2003/10/17)
"The Falseness of Anti-Americanism"
(Foreign Policy, from the September-October issue)
"Beirut, Baghdad" (The Wall Street Journal/FrontPageMagazine, 2003/08/25)
"Baghdad's long, hot summer" (usnews.com, from the 2003/07/28 issue)
"The Anti-Americans" (The Wall Street Journal, 2003/07/03)
"A journey without maps" (usnews.com, from the 2003/05/26 issue)
"A chronicle of a war foretold" (usnews.com, from the 2003/03/31 issue)

2002
"Iraq and the Arabs' Future" (Foreign Affairs, from the January/February 2003 issue)
"Two Faces, One Terror" (The Wall Street Journal/FrontPageMagazine, 2002/11/12)
"Hail the American imperium" (usnews.com, from the 2002/11/11 issue)
"Islam's widening battleground" (usnews.com, from the 2002/10/28 issue)
"Palestine's Deliverance" (The Wall Street Journal, 2002/06/27)
"Don't Let Arafat Distract Us" (FrontPageMagazine/The Wall Street Journal, 2002/04/11 [2002/04/10])
"The war that Arafat called forth" (usnews.com, 2002/04/08)
"Arafat's War" (The Wall Street Journal, 2002/03/30)

2001
"What the Muslim World Is Watching" (The New York Times Magazine, 2001/11/18)
"The Sentry's Solitude" (Foreign Affairs, from the November/December 2001 issue)
"Arabs Have Nobody to Blame But Themselves" (The Wall Street Journal, 2001/10/16)
"Nowhere Man" (The New York Times Magazine, 2001/10/07)
"The furies of foreign lands" (usnews.com, 2001/09/14)

1998
"Mr. bin Laden's neighborhood" (usnews.com, 1998/09/07)
"The Dream Palace of the Arabs: A Generation's Odyssey" (Full text of first chapter, The Washington Post, 1998)

Barbara Amiel
2004
"We're fighting for the right to be outraged at those photos" (The Daily Telegraph, 2004/05/03)
"Spare us the righteous tears at the death of another monster" (The Daily Telegraph, 2004/04/19)
"Don't blame Bush: democracies cannot be built overnight" (The Daily Telegraph, 2004/04/12)
"Moderate Muslims cannot ignore the terror in their midst" (The Daily Telegraph, 2004/04/05)
"Let us pray by all means, and then pass the ammunition" (The Daily Telegraph, 2004/03/15)
"The BBC got the dossier wrong, so here comes WMD: The Truth" (The Daily Telegraph, 2004/02/02)
"Is France on the way to becoming an Islamic state?" (The Daily Tellegraph, 2004/01/26)

2003
"They yearn for the good old days of genteel anti-Semitism" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/12/01)
"Muslims have just as much to fear from militant Islam" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/11/24)
"In the UN, Arabs have the ultimate revenge over Israel" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/11/17)
"A breakfast lesson in the art of friendship, Prodi-style" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/11/10)
"Bush is a powerful personality; no wonder he inspires hatred" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/11/03)
"Arafat's assassination will not resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/09/15)
"It is the BBC's political agenda that should be investigated" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/08/04)
"Disinfect the BBC before it poisons a new generation" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/07/07)
"Anti-Americans are really against liberal democracy" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/05/12)
"Until Israel is recognised, this road map leads us nowhere" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/04/28)
"The BBC has become an open opponent of America's policies" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/03/03)
"If this was a peace march, why did Saddam get no stick?" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/02/17)
"The UN is fast becoming a threat to world peace" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/02/04)

2002
"Bush's victory is the voice of an angry America" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/11/11)
"Chechen or North Korean, they are the very devil to sup with" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/10/28)

"Never mind the dossier, just leaf through 'Iraq for Dummies'" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/09/09)
"How they twisted the hawk Kissinger into a fake dove" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/08/26)
"Truth about Israeli casualties is being ignored in this war" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/04/15)
"Are too many Muslims in denial about September 11?" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/03/04)
"America's war on terrorism is a fight for all democracies" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/02/18)
"Pity the al-Qa'eda detainees, being guarded by women" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/01/28)
"'No more Mr Nice Guy': the lesson America has learnt" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/01/14)

2001
"Islamists overplay their hand but London salons don't see it" (The Daily Telegraph, 2001/12/17)
"We are not risking world war so women can show their ankles" (The Daily Telegraph, 2001/12/03)
"What are we fighting against? It's simple - fundamentalism" (The Daily Telegraph, 2001/11/05)
"Whatever the Left says, there is never any excuse for terrorism" (The Daily Telegraph, 2001/10/02)

Bruce Anderson
2002
"Say no to the nay-sayers" (The Spectator, from the 2002/08/31 issue)
"A new special relationship" (The Spectator, from the 2002/08/10 issue)
"Baghdad by Christmas" (The Spectator, from the 2002/07/20 issue)
"Is this how bin Laden escaped?" (The Spectator, from the 2002/02/16 issue)
"The West's security rests safely in American hands" (Independent, 2002/01/21)

2001
"We must ignore the peace lobby and show no restraint"
(Independent, 2001/09/24)

"A time for extremism" (The Spectator, from the 2001/09/15 issue)

Anne Applebaum
"An Opera In the Key Of Denial" (The Washington Post, 2006/10/03)
"Enough Apologies" (The Washington Post, 2006/09/19)
"Stop blaming America for terrorism" (The Daily Telegraph, 2006/09/12)
"Tolerating the Intolerable" (The Washington Post, 2006/03/01)
"A Cartoon's Portrait of America" (The Washington Post, 2006/02/08)
"A Web Witness to Iranian Brutality" (The Washington Post, 2006/01/20)
"It's Not Whether You 'Win' or 'Lose'..." (The Washington Post, 2005/12/07)
"Justice in Baghdad" (The Washington Post, 2005/10/19)
"The Discreet Charm of the Terrorist Cause" (The Washington Post, 2005/08/03)
"Amnesty's Amnesia" (The Washington Post, 2005/06/08)
"Just Say 'Non'" (The Washington Post, 2005/06/01)
"Don't be surprised by the UN's corruption" (The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/04/03)
"Defending Bolton" (The Washington Post, 2005/03/09)
"A Test on 'Tyranny'" (The Washington Post, 2005/01/26)
"Does the Right Remember Abu Ghraib?" (The Washington Post, 2005/01/05)
"The Freedom Haters" (The Washington Post, 2004/12/01)
"A German Lesson for Remaking Iraq" (The Washington Post, 2004/11/10)
"Time to Tell Hussein's Story" (The Washington Post, 2004/10/27)
"Is This the Flag To Help Rescue Iraq?" (The Washington Post, 2004/10/13)
"The Irrationality of Terror" (The Washington Post, 2004/09/08)
"Back in the USSR" (The New Republic, 2004/06/25)
"So Torture Is Legal?" (The Washington Post, 2004/06/16)
"A Cause In Need of A Lasky" (The Wall Street Journal, 2004/06/09)
"Why America can't cope with these images" (The Sunday Telegraph, 2004/05/16)
"This gamble by Sharon is at least based on reality" (The Sunday Telegraph, 2004/04/18)
"The Next Plague" (The Washington Post, 2004/02/18)
"Germans as Victims" (The Washington Post, 2003/10/15)
"The Mouths That Roared" (The Washington Post, 2003/07/27)
"Parallel Universes" (The Washington Post, 2003/07/23)
"A Coalition That Dare Not Speak Its Name" (The Washington Post, 2003/07/16)
"America, the Gulag" (The Washington Post, 2003/06/11)
"George's big mistake was to listen to Tony" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/03/16)
"Here Comes the New Europe" (The Washington Post, 2003/01/29)
"The Hundred Years War - Afghanistan is only the first battle" (Slate, 2002/01/29)
"The New New World Order" (Slate, 2001/10/01)
"Anti-Americanism creates some strange bedfellows" (The Sunday Telegraph/anneapplebaum.com, 2001/09/16)

Benjamin R. Barber
"Jihad vs. McWorld" (The Atlantic, March 1992)

Bruce Bawer
"Sending a Grim Message" (The New York Sun, 2006/11/27)
"9/11, Five Years Later: A View from Europe" (De Volksrant, 2006/09/02)
"Crisis in Europe" (The Hudson Review/FrontPage Magazine, 2006/04/18)
"All the Rage" (The Stranger, 2006/02/09)
"Not all Muslims want to integrate" (The Christian Science Monitor, 2005/11/17)
"We're Rich, You're Not. End of Story" (The New York Times, 2005/04/17)
"Tolerant Dutch Wrestle With Tolerating Intolerance" (The New York Times, 2004/11/14)
"Hating America" (The Hudson Review, from the Spring 2004 issue)
"A problem with Muslim enclaves" (Christian Science Monitor, 2003/06/30)
"Civilization and V. S. Naipaul" (The Hudson Review, from the Autumn 2002 issue)
"Tolerating Intolerance: The Challenge of Fundamentalist Islam in Western Europe" (Partisan Review/brucebawer.com, from the PR3/2002 issue)
"Edward W. Said, intellectual" (The Hudson Review/brucebawer.com, from the Winter 2002 issue)

Anne Bayefsky
"Good-bye UN, hello United Democratic Nations" (The Jerusalem Post, 2006/09/18)
"The UN's PR coup" (israelinsider, 2005/01/30)
"Undiplomatic Imbalance: The antisemitism at the U.N. is a problem for more than just Israel" (National Review, 2004/12/13)
"Fatal Failure: The U.N. won’t recognize the connection between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism" (National Review, 2004/11/30)
"Your Tax Dollars at Work" (The Wall Street Journal, 2004/11/18)
"W.’s U.N. Mandate" (National Review, 2004/11/09)
"The wisdom of nations" (The Jerusalem Post, 2004/10/10)
"Had Enough?: The U.N. handicaps Israel, along with the rest of us" (National Review, 2004/07/19)
"One Small Step: Is the U.N. finally ready to get serious about anti-Semitism?" (The Wall Street Journal, 2004/06/21)
"The UN and the Jews" (Commentary, from the February 2004 issue)
"Human rights the court missed" (The Jerusalem Post, 2004/02/25)
"The U.N.'s Dirty Little Secret" (The Wall Street Journal, 2003/12/08)
"Human Wrongs" (The Wall Street Journal, 2003/04/28)
"Since Durban: An entrenchment of hatred" (The Jerusalem Post, 2002/09/12)
"The UN Human Rights Agenda: A Strategy of Diversion" (Justice, from the June 2002 issue)
"Ending Bias in the Human Rights System" (The New York Times, 2002/05/22)
"What about anti-Semitism?" (The Washington Times, 2002/05/10)
"Why we shouldn't trust the UN" (The Globe and Mail, 2002/04/26)
"Anti-Semitism at the United Nations: The World Conference Against Racism Becomes a World Conference For Racism" (Justice, from the Autumn 2001 issue)

James C. Bennett
"Why do they hate us?" (UPI, 2003/04/12)
"End of transnational illusion?" (UPI, 2003/03/23)
"Post-colonial U.N. crutch" (UPI, 2003/03/15)
"Globalization and sovereignty" (UPI, 2003/02/22)
"Cracks in the wall" (UPI, 2002/08/24)
"If the shoe fits..." (UPI, 2002/07/13)
"What about the French?" (UPI, 2002/02/16)
"On unity and diversity" (UPI, 2001/12/08)
"Nations or shopping malls?" (UPI, 2001/11/10)
"An Anglosphere Primer" (Foreign Policy Research Institute/pattern.com, 2001)

Paul Berman
"The Anti-Anti-Americans" (The New Republic, 2005/11/21)
"Silence and Cruelty" (The New Republic, 2004/06/17)
"Will the Opposition Lead?" (The New York Times, 2004/04/15)
"A Friendly Drink in a Time of War" (Dissent, from the Winter 2004 issue)
"Listening to Terrorists" (The New York Times, 2003/04/27)
"The Philosopher of Islamic Terror" (The New York Times Magazine, 2003/03/23)
"Why Germany Isn't Convinced" (Slate, 2003/02/14)
"Bigotry in Print. Crowds Chant Murder. Something's Changed." (Forward, from the 2002/05/24 issue)
"Terror and Liberalism" (The American Prospect, 2001/10/22)

David Brooks
"Winning in Iraq" (The New York Times, 2005/08/28)
"Divided They Stand" (The New York Times, 2005/08/25)
"Iraq and the Polls" (The New York Times, 2005/06/23)
"Bashing Newsweek" (The New York Times, 2005/05/19)
"Stepping Out of the Tar Pit" (The New York Times, 2005/02/01)
"Ideals and Reality" (The New York Times, 2005/01/22)
"Make No Mistake" (The New York Times, 2004/12/21)
"The C.I.A. Versus Bush" (The New York Times, 2004/11/13)
"The Values-Vote Myth" (The New York Times, 2004/11/06)
"The Osama Litmus Test" (The New York Times, 2004/10/30)
"The Report That Nails Saddam" (The New York Times, 2004/10/09)
"Another Triumph for the U.N." (The New York Times, 2004/09/25)
"Hawk vs. Hawk" (The New York Times, 2004/09/14)
"Cult of Death" (The New York Times, 2004/09/07)
"All Things to All People" (The New York Times, 2004/07/31)
"War of Ideology" (The New York Times, 2004/07/24)
"All Hail Moore" (The New York Times, 2004/06/26)
"Crisis of Confidence" (The New York Times, 2004/05/08)
"A More Humble Hawk" (The New York Times, 2004/04/17)
"Al Qaeda's Wish List" (The New York Times, 2004/03/16)
"The Zarqawi Rules" (The New York Times, 2004/02/14)
"The Era of Distortion" (The New York Times, 2004/01/06)
"A Fetish of Candor" (The New York Times, 2003/12/13)
"Boots on the Ground, Hearts on Their Sleeves" (The New York Times, 2003/12/02)
"Cynics Without a Cause" (The New York Times, 2003/11/11)
"A Burden Too Heavy to Put Down" (The New York Times, 2003/11/04)
"Iraq's Founding Moments" (The New York Times, 2003/10/07)
"The Presidency Wars" (The New York Times, 2003/09/30)
"Democrats Go Off the Cliff" (The Weekly Standard, from the 2003/06/30 issue)
"The Phony Debate" (The Weekly Standard, from the 2003/03/31 issue)
"Kicking the Secularist Habit" (The Atlantic, from the March 2003 issue)
"It's Back"
(The Weekly Standard, 2003/02/21)
"Saddam's Brain" (The Weekly Standard, from the 2002/11/11 issue)
"The Fog of Peace" (The Weekly Standard, from the 2002/09/30 issue)
"The "Groundhog Day" War" (The Weekly Standard, 2002/09/06)
"A Brief History of Yasir Arafat" (The Atlantic, from the July/August 2002 issue)
"The Culture of Martyrdom" (The Atlantic, from the June 2002 issue)
"The 'Fascist' and the 'Activist'" (The Weekly Standard, from the 2002/05/20 issue)
"Among the Bourgeoisophobes" (The Weekly Standard, from the 2002/04/15 issue)
"A Season of Cynicism" (The Weekly Standard, 2002/04/01)

John F. Burns
2003
"John Burns: 'There Is Corruption in Our Business'" (Editor & Publisher, 2003/09/15)
"Pillagers Strip Iraqi Museum of Its Treasure" (The New York Times, 2003/04/12)
"Looting and a Suicide Attack in Baghdad" (The New York Times, 2003/04/11)
"Emotional Torrent Greets G.I. Arrival in Central Baghdad" (The New York Times, 2003/04/10)
"Warning of Doom, Edgy Iraqi Leaders Put on Brave Front" (The New York Times, 2003/04/01)
"Iraqis Threatening New Suicide Strikes Against U.S. Forces" (The New York Times, 2003/03/30)
"Iraq Blames U.S. for Market Blast That Killed Civilians in Baghdad" (The New York Times, 2003/03/29)
"Hussein Rallies Iraqi Defenders in Speech" (The New York Times, 2003/03/25)
"Inside Baghdad" (PBS NewsHour, 2003/03/23)
"Iraqi Leadership Shows Defiance After Airstrikes" (The New York Times, 2003/03/23)
"Waiting for war" (PBS NewsHour, 2003/03/19)
"When the Enemy Is a Liberator" (The New York Times, 2003/02/16)
"How Many People Has Hussein Killed?" (The New York Times, 2003/01/26)

2002
"Iraq's Thwarted Ambitions Litter an Old Nuclear Plant" (The New York Times, 2002/12/27)
"Hussein's Obsession: An Empire of Mosques" (The New York Times, 2002/12/15)
"Ringleader of '85 Achille Lauro Hijacking Says Killing Wasn't His Fault" (The New York Times, 2002/11/08)

"12 Americans Stage Protest Hussein Is Happy to Allow" (The New York Times, 2002/10/27)
"In Opening the Gates of Its Gulag, Iraq Unleashes Pain and Protest" (The New York Times, 2002/10/23)
"Hussein and Mobs Virtually Empty Iraq's Prisons" (The New York Times, 2002/10/21)
"From Its Palaces, Iraq's View Is of a World Filled With Allies" (The New York Times, 2002/10/20)
"War Looms but God Is With Us, Hussein Tells Iraqis" (The New York Times, 2002/10/18)
"One Candidate, One Outcome: A Show of Loyalty in Iraq Vote" (The New York Times, 2002/10/16)
"Tour of Suspect Iraqi Plant Offers Only Partial Access" (The New York Times, 2002/10/13)
"Kurds Savor a New, and Endangered, Golden Age" (The New York Times, 2002/07/28)
"Bin Laden Stirs Struggle on Meaning of Jihad" (The New York Times, 2002/01/27)

Ian Buruma
"Thank you, my foolish friends in the West" (The Sunday Times, 2006/05/14)
"Homeland insecurity" (Financial Times, 2005/07/15)
"Letter from Amsterdam: Final Cut" (The New Yorker, from the 2005/01/03 issue)
"Seeds of Revolution" (with Avishai Margalit, The New York Review of Books, from the 2004/03/11 issue)
"The Origins of Occidentalism" (The Chronicle Review, from the 2004/02/06 issue)
"Wielding the moral club" (Financial Times, 2003/09/13)
"A squeamish namby-pamby European wimp joins the Washington war debate" (The Guardian, 2003/01/14)
"Let's hear it for bad taste" (The Guardian, 2002/12/03)
"No more excuses" (The Guardian, 2002/09/10)
"Do not treat Israel like apartheid South Africa" (The Guardian, 2002/07/23)
"To say that jihadis are a threat is not Islamophobic" (The Guardian, 2002/05/21)
"Why bashing the US is chic... in America" (The Guardian, 2002/05/07)
"The Anti-American" (The New Republic, from the 2002/04/29 issue)
"Granta 77: What We Think of America" (Granta, 2002/03/28)
"Occidentalism" (with Avishai Margalit, The New York Review of Books, from the 2002/01/17 issue)
"Why are men willing to die to kill Americans?" (The Guardian, 2001/09/25)

Christopher Caldwell
"Islam on the Outskirts of the Welfare State" (The New York Times Magazine, 2006/02/05)
"The reality of cartoon violence" (Financial Times, 2006/02/04)
"Daughter of the Enlightenment" (The New York Times Magazine, 2005/04/03)
"A Swedish Dilemma" (The Weekly Standard, from the 2005/02/28 issue)
"Holland Daze: The Dutch rethink multiculturalism" (The Weekly Standard from the 2004/12/27 issue)
"Veiled Threat" (The Weekly Standard, from the 2004/01/19 issue)
"How Do I Hate Thee?" (The Weekly Standard, from the 2002/11/25 issue)
"Allah Mode - France's Islam problem" (The Weekly Standard, from the 2002/07/15 issue)
"Liberte, Egalite, Judeophobie - Why Le Pen is the least of France's problems" (The Weekly Standard, from the 2002/05/06 issue)
"Our Friends the French, Part Deux" (The Weekly Standard, 2001/11/01)

"The Crescent and the Tri-Color" (The Atlantic, from the November 2000 issue)

Angelo M. Codevilla
"Some Call it Empire"
(The Claremont Review of Books, Fall 2005)
"The sorcerer's apprentices" (The American Spectator/Watch, November 2003 [2004/11/28])
"Doing It The Hard Way" (Claremont Review of Books, from the Fall 2004 issue)
"Heresy and History" (The American Spectator, 2004/05/14)
"No Victory, No Peace" (The Claremont Review of Books, from the Winter 2003 issue)
"When the Cheering Stops" (Claremont Review of Books, from the Summer 2003 issue)
"Confusion and Power" (Claremont Review of Books, from the Spring 2003 issue)
"The Urgency of Offensive Counter-Terrorism" (FrontPageMagazine, 2003/02/13)
"It's the Regime, Stupid!" (FrontPageMagazine, 2003/01/17)

"War At Last?" (Claremont Review of Books, from the Winter 2002 issue)
"What War?" (Claremont Review of Books, from the Spring 2002 issue)
"Victory: What it Will Take to Win" (Claremont Review of Books, from the Fall 2001 issue)

Robert Conquest
"Where Ignorance Isn’t Bliss"
(National Review, 2001/10/01)

Robert Cooper
"Order, Force and Law in a New Era" (Crimes of War - The Magazine, from the September 2002 issue)
"The new liberal imperialism" (The Observer, 2002/04/07)

"Will Cummins"
["British Council official sacked over anti-Islam articles" (Hugh Muir, The Guardian, 2004/09/02)]
"Muslims are a threat to our way of life" (The Sunday Telegraph, 2004/07/25)
"The Tories must confront Islam instead of kowtowing to it" (The Sunday Telegraph, 2004/07/18)
"We must be allowed to criticise Islam" (The Sunday Telegraph, 2004/07/11)
"Dr Williams, beware of false prophets" (The Sunday Telegraph, 2004/07/04)

Janet Daley
2006
"Belief in a better world should not become a casualty of Iraq" (The Daily Telegraph, 2006/11/20)

2005
"For British 'tolerance' read 'indifference'"
(The Sunday Telegraph, 2005/08/07)
"A small victory for the men who love death" (The Sunday Times, 2005/07/24)
"Freedom? Why Europe's not bothered" (The Daily Telegraph, 2005/02/23)
"Democracy is bad news for terrorists" (The Daily Telegraph, 2005/02/02)
"Ready or not, democracy is coming" (The Daily Telegraph, 2005/01/26)

2004
"Europe doesn't believe in democracy"
(The Daily Telegraph, 2004/11/17)
"Why the liberals have been left behind" (The Daily Telegraph, 2004/11/10)
"Bush's 'crime'? Just being a patriot" (The Daily Telegraph, 2004/11/03)
"In the 1960s, we marched for a reason" (The Daily Telegraph, 2004/09/01)
"Who knows better: the Iraqi people or Spain's new PM?" (The Daily Telegraph, 2004/03/17)

2003
"How to deal with irritatingly good news"
(The Daily Telegraph, 2003/12/17)
"The BBC is playing at power games" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/09/03)
"All the news that fits the programmes" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/07/02)
"Why the Left will never put its hands up" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/04/09)
"This is the dawn of the New World's order" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/03/19)
"UN lets tinpot dictators rule the world" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/03/12)
"The damage is immense - and we're not at war yet" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/02/19)
"Answer this: do the people of Iraq deserve freedom?" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/01/29)

2002
"States cannot negotiate with suicidal terrorists" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/10/30)
"These terrorist killers are the Plague incarnate" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/10/16)
"Moral case against war is at best naive, at worst idiotic" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/09/25)
"The silent majority voices its sympathy for America" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/09/18)
"I found where I was when the terrorists hit home" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/09/11)
"So, we are all racist, but it doesn't change anything?" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/06/26)
"How do you win against those who seek death?" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/06/12)

2001
"Fundamental flaws in the Taliban way of life" (The Daily Telegraph, 2001/11/14)
"Self-doubt has no place in the West's war on terror" (The Daily Telegraph, 2001/10/24)
"Our war against the Taliban is no Vietnam" (The Daily Telegraph, 2001/10/17)
"Liberal nonsense has no place in the war on terror" (The Daily Telegraph, 2001/10/03)
"A message to the Left: grow up, this isn't a game" (The Daily Telegraph, 2001/09/19)

Theodore Dalrymple
"Suicide of the West" (Claremont Review of Books, Fall 2006)
"The Realities of Evil" (New English Review, September 2006)

"Vox Populi"
(City Journal, 2006/08/24)
"Viva Voltaire" (City Journal, 2006/02/10)
"It’s time to get serious" (The Spectator, 2006/02/09)
"No Beheadings, Please, We’re British" (City Journal, 2006/02/06)
"How the French riot" (The Spectator, 2005/11/05)
"The Suicide Bombers Among Us" (City Journal, Autumn 2005)
"Why Theo Van Gogh Was Murdered" (City Journal, 2004/11/15)
"The Frivolity of Evil" (City Journal, from the Autumn 2004 issue)
"When Islam Breaks Down" (City Journal, from the Spring 2004 issue)
"Our lack of self-respect spawns suicide bombers" (The Daily Telegraph, 2003/05/02)
"France's Headscarf Problem" (City Journal, 2003/04/23)
"The Barbarians at the Gates of Paris" (City Journal, from the Autumn 2002 issue)
"Lock them up first: how liberalism begets fascism" (The Daily Telegraph, 2002/09/10)
"The British Left Goes Anti-Semitic" (City Journal, 2002/07/23)
"Crime is Law, Law is Crime" (City Journal, 2002/07/18)
"The Morality of Terror" (City Journal, 2002/04/16)
"The Most Politically Correct Magazine in the World" (City Journal, 2002/02/25)
"Creatures of the cultural cringe" (
The Spectator, from the 2002/02/02 issue)
"The Dumbest Immigration Policy" (City Journal, from the Winter 2001 issue)
"What We Have to Lose" (City Journal, from the Autumn 2001 issue)
"The abuse of women" (The Spectator, from the 2001/10/27 issue)

Oriana Fallaci
"The Rage, the Pride and the Doubt" (The Wall Street Journal, 2003/03/13)
"How the West Was Won and How It Will Be Lost" (The American Enterprise, from the January/February 2003 issue)
"Oriana's latest bombshell" (Dagger in Hand, 2002/11/09)
"After the attacks by the Parisian press on "Rage and Pride" - I'm still not angry with France" (Dagger in hand, 2002/06/10)
"On Jew-hatred in Europe" (dennisprager.com, 2002/04/13)
"Anger and Pride" (dennisprager.com, 2001/12/19)

James Fallows
"Blind Into Baghdad"
(The Atlantic, from the January/February 2004 issue)
"Who Shot Mohammed al-Dura?" (The Atlantic, from the June 2003 issue)
"The Fifty-first State?" (The Atlantic, from the November 2002 issue)

John Fonte
"Democracy's Trojan horse"
(National Interest/Hudson Institute, from the Summer 2004 issue)
"The Ideological War Within the West" (Foreign Policy Research Institute, May 2002)
"Liberal Democracy vs. Transnational Progressivism - The Future of the Ideological Civil War Within the West" (Hudson Institute, 2001/10/26)

David F. Forte
"War for Civilization" (National Review, 2001/11/01))
"Religion is Not the Enemy" (National Review, 2001/10/19)

Thomas L. Friedman
2005
"Giving the Hatemongers No Place to Hide"
(The New York Times, 2005/07/22)
"If It's a Muslim Problem, It Needs a Muslim Solution" (The New York Times, 2005/07/08)
"Just Shut It Down" (The New York Times/Der Spiegel, 2005/05/27)
"The Best P.R.: Straight Talk" (The New York Times, 2005/05/20)
"Outrage and Silence" (The New York Times, 2005/05/18)
"Reaping What It Sowed" (The New York Times, 2005/05/04)
"Arabs Lift Their Voices" (The New York Times, 2005/04/07)
"The Beirut Tea Party" (The New York Times, 2005/03/10)
"The Tipping Points" (The New York Times, 2005/02/27)
"When Camels Fly" (The New York Times, 2005/02/20)
"'Hama Rules'" (The New York Times, 2005/02/17)
"Calling All Democrats" (The New York Times, 2005/02/10)
"A Day to Remember" (The New York Times, 2005/02/03)
"Divided We Stand"
(The New York Times, 2005/01/23)
"An American in Paris"
(The New York Times, 2005/01/20)
"Ballots and Boycotts" (The New York Times, 2005/01/13)
"The Country We've Got" (The New York Times, 2005/01/06)

2004
"The Suicide Supply Chain"
(The New York Times, 2004/12/09)
"Postcards From Iraq" (The New York Times, 2004/11/21)
"Jews, Israel and America" (The New York Times, 2004/10/24)
"An important part of my identity" (The Jerusalem Post, 2004/09/15)
"Cursed by Oil" (Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, 2004/05/09)

"No Vote for Al Qaeda" (The New York Times, 2004/03/25)
"Axis of Appeasement" (The New York Times, 2004/03/18)
"War of Ideas, Part 4" (The New York Times, 2004/01/18)
"War of Ideas, Part 1" (The New York Times, 2004/01/08)

2003
"The Chant Not Heard"
(The New York Times, 2003/11/30)
"The End of the West?" (The New York Times, 2003/11/02)
"It's No Vietnam"
(The New York Times, 2003/10/30)
"Our War With France" (The New York Times, 2003/09/18)
"Policy Lobotomy Needed" (The New York Times, 2003/08/31)
"Fighting 'The Big One'" (The New York Times, 2003/08/24)
"Telling the Truth in Iraq" (The New York Times, 2003/08/17)
"Dinner With the Sayyids" (The New York Times, 2003/08/10)
"The War Over the War" (The New York Times, 2003/08/03)
"Vote France Off the Island" (The New York Times, 2003/02/09)

2002
"Defusing the Holy Bomb"
(The New York Times, 2002/11/27)
"The New Club NATO" (The New York Times, 2002/11/17)
"Let Them Come to Berlin" (The New York Times, 2002/11/03)
"Bush's Mideast Sand Trap" (The New York Times, 2002/08/21)
"Lessons From Sri Lanka" (The New York Times, 2002/08/07)
"The End of Something" (The New York Times, 2002/06/30)
"Where the Buck Stops" (The New York Times, 2002/06/09)
"War of Ideas" (The New York Times, 2002/06/02)
"Nine Wars Too Many" (The New York Times, 2002/05/15)
"Global Village Idiocy" (The New York Times, 2002/05/12)
"The Hidden Victims" (The New York Times, 2002/05/01)
"The Hard Truth" (The New York Times, 2002/04/03)
"Suicidal Lies" (The New York Times, 2002/03/31)
"Pull Up a Chair" (The New York Times, 2002/03/20)
"Say That Again?" (The New York Times, 2002/03/13)
"The Saudi Challenge" (The New York Times, 2002/02/20)
"An Intriguing Signal From the Saudi Crown Prince" (The New York Times, 2002/02/17)
"Dead Man Walking" (The New York Times, 2002/01/30)
"The 2 Domes of Belgium" (The New York Times, 2002/01/27)

2001
"Run, Osama, Run" (The New York Times, 2002/01/23)
"Pakistan's Constitution Avenue" (The New York Times, 2002/01/20)
"The Real War" (The New York Times, 2001/11/27)
"Terrorist Software" (The New York Times, 2001/11/23)
"Breaking the Circle" (The New York Times, 2001/11/16)
"In Pakistan, It's Jihad 101" (The New York Times, 2001/11/13)
"Fighting bin Ladenism" (The New York Times, 2001/11/06)

Francis Fukuyama
"Europe vs. Radical Islam" (Slate, 2006/02/27)
"After Neoconservatism" (The New York Times, 2006/02/19)