Book Reviews There will always be War… Get over it In my first year at the Mackenzie Institute, our founder Maurice Tugwell introduced me to…The InstituteJuly 26, 2007
Book Reviews A Theory of Combat Probably one of the best books on modern warfare ever written was Dick Simpkin’s Race to…The InstituteJuly 22, 2007
Book Reviews Why Accuracy can be Disturbing Dr. Walid Phares is brilliant -- there is no other way to describe him. Of…The InstituteApril 18, 2007
Book Reviews A Wounded Stork Trust George Jonas to always rapidly engage your attention in a few seconds. The prolific…The InstituteApril 12, 2007
Book Reviews The True Legacies of the Western World An American academic of liberal inclinations, Thomas Cahill has produced a series of thought-provoking essays…The InstituteApril 11, 2007
Book Reviews Portrait of Mao as a greedy, cowardly, deceitful, manipulative egoist In the study of the monsters of the 20th Century, Mao Zedong largely escaped the…The InstituteApril 8, 2007
Book Reviews Claire Sterling’s Old Classic Published in 1981, Claire Sterling’s The Terror Network (Holt, Rinehart and Winston; New York) remained…The InstituteJanuary 17, 2007
Book Reviews Sniffing the Roots of Jihadist Terrorism Charles Allen is a much published historian of the old British Raj, and one might…The InstituteJanuary 11, 2007
Book Reviews A Taste of What Was to Come Any bibliophile cannot pass up a chance to rummage in a used book store or…The InstituteOctober 27, 2006
Book Reviews Read This Before Blowing Yourself Up Suicide attackers are a very effective terrorist tactic — their version of a precision weapon.…The InstituteOctober 19, 2006