Book Reviews Whence the Moon-Bats? Moon-bat is the new descriptor for those stalwarts of the agitprop-rent-a-mob; the perennially indignant with…The InstituteJanuary 13, 2009
Book Reviews Filthy Lucre’s Fabulous History Niall Ferguson is becoming a very popular historian, with a string of successful books in…The InstituteJanuary 9, 2009
Book Reviews At the Heart of an Afghan Battle The Duke of Wellington once thought of trying to write the history of a battle…The InstituteOctober 17, 2008
Book Reviews Fear Hunger… If you are one of those who normally sneer at “Think Globally, Act Locally” nostrums…The InstituteOctober 11, 2008
Book Reviews A Connoisseur of Leadership The Breakout Education Network and the emerging I Channel are among the tools being developed…The InstituteSeptember 21, 2008
Book Reviews Condemning Judicial Activism Sometimes, it’s the politest people who can leave you the most infuriated. Rory Leishman is…The InstituteJuly 19, 2008
Book Reviews Hitler with a Smiley Face It is a good rule that one must never judge a book by its cover,…The InstituteJuly 12, 2008
Book Reviews Tarek Fatah’s Cri de Coeur Two years ago, at a Toronto assembly of victims of terrorism, this reviewer heard Tarek…The InstituteJuly 1, 2008
Book Reviews How Jihadis Fight The ancient contest between the professional soldier and the amateur warrior is running stronger than…The InstituteApril 15, 2008
Book Reviews War’s New Paradigm Over 18 years ago, the Israeli strategist and military historian Martin van Crevald opined in…The InstituteApril 5, 2008