GOING ALL PEDAGOGICAL I thought that this week I would sketch out a reading list for those wishing to pursue the themes dealt with in this column and at antiwar.com generally. Some of the works listed are popular, some are scholarly, but all contribute to building the...
Lying About Kosovo
The Kosovo war is over or is it? yet the battle for the hearts and minds of world opinion on the matter rages anew. As the West begins to confront the monster it created in Kosovo as well as the rising horror of the "depleted" uranium mass...
By Jingo!
In 1878, as the Ottoman Empire was collapsing and the Russians were on the brink of liberating the Christian Balkans from the Islamic yoke, British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli moved to block the Russian advance. As Russian troops advanced on Constantinople, Queen...
Dubyas Foreign Policy Could Depend On Us
In his surprisingly effective inaugural address George W. Bush spent only a nominal amount of time on foreign policy (as distinguished from military policy insofar as they can be distinguished) and filled it mostly with "were still engaged; terrorists...
Cold War Follies: There’s No Business Like Show Business
The dawning of the Age of Bush (II) brings with it a fresh crop of hysterics: bogeymen, old and new, are back in the news. Once again, the specter of Saddam haunts the imagination of editorial writers and policy wonks, right and left: we are reminded that, having been...
Taiwan Independence, R.I.P.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Taiwan independence is dead. It died, stillborn. Taiwan independence was the triumph of politics over economics. That is, until the iron laws of The Marketplace turned Taiwan independence zealots pipe dream to dust. In retrospect, no other...
Inaugural Fireworks Over Iraq?
I hate to say I told you so really I do, especially in this case but reports are circulating that US military forces in Europe have been placed on alert status "Bravo" and are about ready to go into action. Target: the Middle East. According to...
What Goes Around
I almost gagged when I heard Bill Bennett, on one of the Sunday talk shows, defend John Ashcroft by opining that "all the haters pretty much left the Republican party with Pat Buchanan." The mordant irony of this slander is that the smearing of Buchanan paved the way...
Clinton’s Sad Foreign Policy Legacy
Madeleine Albright, as Agence France-Presse recently reported, closed out her final mission abroad in style. The comfortable converted Boeing 757 used by the Secretary of State for trips abroad, on which la Albright has logged almost a million miles in four years, was...
Janus-Faced Universalism and Rosy-Fingered Dawn
THE JOYS OF UNIVERSALISM Universalism is said to be a wonderful thing. It brings to mind Alexander the Great, widely praised by historians earlier in this I mean the late century, as a heroic founder of 'universalism.' The praise came because he made his...


