January 2022


China December 29, 2021

The China reckoning

The China ‘struggle’ that Xi lays before the world will define the next generation of American foreign and security policy

Michael R. Auslin

Culture December 29, 2021

Plato and the attempt to ‘decolonize’ Shakespeare

The Globe Theatre in London has launched a project to do just that

Peter Jones

Business December 29, 2021

The dive is alive

When our restaurant scene is rebuilt, perhaps there will be room once again for the humble dive

Matt Purple

Culture December 29, 2021

Covid and the rise of the Zoom class

The pandemic has both revealed and accelerated class differences that have been decades in the making

Mary Harrington

Culture December 29, 2021

How the 1960s institutionalized us

The long march of the cultural revolution has succeeded beyond its wildest dreams

Roger Kimball

International December 29, 2021

The next chapter in American foreign policy

Our choices are constrained by the needs of our internal order

Daniel McCarthy

Education December 29, 2021

The Tudor roots of wokecraft

The Reformation was a top-down affair, an agenda imposed by a cultural and political elite

Grayson Quay

Culture December 29, 2021

Eighty years after Wannsee

Jews should see existential threats for what they are

Daniella Greenbaum Davis

Politics December 29, 2021

Back in the USA

If we are ‘back’ to anything, it is the blundering of the George W. Bush administration on the sands of Iraq and the levees of Louisiana

Christopher Caldwell

International December 29, 2021

Will Armen Sarkissian save Armenia?

More than a year after war broke out, the country is in need of steady leadership

Kapil Komireddi

Education December 29, 2021

Are New England’s stone heaps Native Americans’ sacred ruins?

Native Americans are being exploited by self-interested settler-colonists — yet again

Timothy H. Ives

Business December 29, 2021

Bring back New York

The best city in the world is in decline and its denizens don’t seem to notice

Karol Markowicz