Dalai Lama

July 19, 2024 | Ben Cohen |

An ‘abject, squalid, shameless’ debate at the Oxford Union

An Israeli professor strikes back at the Union's disgraceful attempt to paint Israel as a genocidal, apartheid state.

June 20, 2020 | Cleo Paskal |

From India’s Himalayan Border to Our Local Cell Networks, It’s Time to Push Back Against China

High in the Himalayan mountains, Chinese soldiers ambushed Indian troops this week, resulting in a brutal battle on the Indian side of their shared border. Twenty Indians were killed, while China won’t...

June 12, 2020 | Craig Singleton |

After COVID-19, It’s Time for Washington to Embrace a Bolder Taiwan Strategy

The time has come for a rethink of U.S. Taiwan policy.

April 13, 2017 | Michael Ledeen

Reincarnation

There’s a fascinating story in the weekend&...

June 13, 2011 | Weekly Standard

Carrying a Torch for China

Skip the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics, Mr. President.

April 26, 2010 | Ethan Gutmann World Affairs Journal

Hacker Nation: China’s Cyber Assault

A  decade before Operation Aurora—China’s recent hacking spree of at least thirty-four Western companies—the Chinese government attempted to seize American computer code th...

October 15, 2009 |

Peace Porridge

President Barack Obama's premature Nobel Peace Prize has catalyzed a useful debate, in which the real question is less the timing of the award than what, exactly, he has won. How are we to r...

October 8, 2009 | |

Win Over Washington One Nuke At A Time

To: The Interim Government of Honduras, Attention Interim President Roberto Micheletti From: The Hope and Change Global Consulting Service, Washington,...

June 25, 2006 | The New York Daily News

Take 26 Nobel Laureates, Add Hope, Stiry Gently…

Sounds like a bad idea for a reality show: Gather 26 Nobel Prize laureates (including the Dalai Lama) at one isolated landmark. Add one king, one President, two prime ministers, assorted media an...

April 6, 2005 | Clifford D. May

John Paul’s Final Victory

The threat posed by Islamist extremism was not widely recognized prior to September 11, 2001. And, after 9/11, Pope John Paul II was too frail to energetically address it. But what the P...