Book Reviews A Prophet Who Deserves Honor Steve Emerson, the author of American Jihad (Simon and Shuster, New York, 2002) was almost…The InstituteOctober 10, 2006
Book Reviews We love the Great and Dear Leaders North Korea is fanatically hermitical, and the ruling Dynasty seems extremely guarded about their true…The InstituteJuly 28, 2006
Book Reviews History Worth Collecting What true bibliophile or history lover has not coveted the complete set of Will and…The InstituteJuly 12, 2006
Book Reviews A Rage Against the Dying of the Light? One of the most courageous journalists to ever grace Italy, Oriana Fallaci, wrote an extremely…The InstituteJuly 6, 2006
Book Reviews Who was Mohammed? Reading the Quran and the Hadith which influence interpretations of Islam can be a difficult…The InstituteApril 27, 2006
Book Reviews Transports of History “Amateur” historians are often no such thing, but are faithful chroniclers who work for the…The InstituteApril 21, 2006
Book Reviews Stabbed by Socrates: Why the West Prevails As the furor over a dozen Danish cartoons kindles righteous anger in the Muslim world,…John RobsonApril 12, 2006
Book Reviews Confessions of an Innocent Man Reading William Sampson’s Confessions of an Innocent Man: Torture and Survival in a Saudi Prison…The InstituteJanuary 29, 2006
Book Reviews A Writer at War Another unusual contribution to military and social history comes from the editing work of Antony…The InstituteJanuary 17, 2006
Book Reviews Propaganda Old classics should never be neglected and the shelves of a serious student of terrorism…The InstituteJanuary 16, 2006