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Defending and Advancing Freedom

Web Only Daniel Pipes, Richard Pipes, Richard Perle, Martin Peretz and John O'Sullivan

Defending and Advancing Freedom

To commemorate COMMENTARY's 60th anniversary, and in an effort to advance discussion of the present American position in the world, the editors asked 36 leading thinkers to comment on the Bush administration's conduct of foreign policy.

November 2005 Daniel Pipes

Does Israel Need a Plan?

Road maps abound for resolving the conflict with the Palestinians, but all of them lead to dead ends; a different approach is required.

February 2003 Daniel Pipes

Jihad and the Professors

If the academic experts are to be believed, Islamic holy war is neither militant nor military; they are scandalously wrong.

November 2002 Daniel Pipes

Who Is the Enemy?

Success in this war requires clarity about exactly what and whom we are fighting--and how to fight them.

January 2002 Daniel Pipes

The Danger Within: Militant Islam in America

An increasingly influential movement in this country shares the ideology, and the ultimate aims, of the terrorists who toppled the World Trade Center.

November 2001 Daniel Pipes

Saddam's Bombmaker by Khidhir Hamza with Jeff Stein

June 2001 Reviewed by Daniel Pipes

The End of Days by Gershom Gorenberg

April 2001 Reviewed by Daniel Pipes

Intifada II: What the U.S. Should Do

To avoid a major war, a mistaken and bankrupt policy must be replaced.

December 2000 Daniel Pipes

Are Muslim Americans Victimized?

Charges of widespread "Islamophobia" mask a very different reality.

November 2000 Daniel Pipes

How Elijah Muhammad Won

Thanks to one man, Islam may become the dominant faith among black Americans.

June 2000 Daniel Pipes

The Jewish Discovery of Islam edited by Martin Kramer

March 2000 Reviewed by Daniel Pipes

Israel's Moment of Truth

Is the Jewish state about to achieve--or to lose--everything it has struggled for?

February 2000 Daniel Pipes

Empires of the Sand by Efraim Karsh and Inari Karsh

January 2000 Reviewed by Daniel Pipes

"How Dare You Defame Islam"

In the West as in the Middle East, Muslim fundamentalists answer their critics with intimidation, and worse.

November 1999 Daniel Pipes

The Word of Hafez al-Assad

Bill Clinton thinks "you can trust" the Syrian dictator to honor a deal, and many agree; the record indicates otherwise.

October 1999 Daniel Pipes

Gideon's Spies by Gordon Thomas

June 1999 Reviewed by Daniel Pipes

America's Muslims Against America's Jews

Christian anti-Semitism is yesterday's problem; today's, and tomorrow's, comes from a different direction, and poses a serious threat to Jewish security.

May 1999 Daniel Pipes

Najib Mahfuz by Menahem Milson

January 1999 Reviewed by Daniel Pipes

Salman Rushdie's Delusions, and Ours

The threat from newly "moderate" Iran is as great as ever, not only to the author but to the West.

December 1998 Daniel Pipes

The Real "New Middle East"

Two opposing teams are forming in the region, with profound implications for the entire post-cold-war world. Are we on our own team?

November 1998 Daniel Pipes

A Brutal Friendship by Said K. Aburish

September 1998 Reviewed by Daniel Pipes

The Dream Palace of the Arabs by Fouad Ajami

Fouad Ajami, a professor of Middle Eastern studies at Johns Hopkins University, has written a four-part inquiry into the past quarter-century's experience with the "intellectual edifice of secular nationalism and modernity" in the Arab world.

March 1998 Reviewed by Daniel Pipes

On Arab Rejectionism

Wishful thinking aside, the real obstacle to peace in the Middle East remains what it has always been.

December 1997 Daniel Pipes

The Failure of Political Islam, by Olivier Roy

For decades, “the Middle East conflict” has referred to the Arab-Israeli confrontation.

June 1995 Reviewed by Daniel Pipes

Palestinians, by Baruch Kimmerling and Joel S. Migdal

Recent Palestinian politics are the subject of inordinate journalistic and scholarly attention: the University of Pennsylvania library, for example, contains no fewer than 22 books on the intifada, and a groaning shelf scrutinizes every twist in the rise and fortunes of the Palestine Liberation Organization.

April 1993 Reviewed by Daniel Pipes

Bush, Clinton & the Jews-A Debate

Last month, we presented a debate between a supporter of Bill Clinton (Richard Schifter) and a supporter of George Bush (Thomas Sowell) on the question of whether the Democratic party has now freed itself from the leftist forces whose accession to power in 1972 drove away many traditionally Democratic voters.

October 1992 Daniel Pipes and Martin Peretz

Living Together Separately, by Michael Romann and Alex Weingrod

In Jerusalem: City of Mirrors, Amos Elon observes that Jerusalem “has never been ‘one’ or ‘united,’ never a ‘mosaic,’ as its well-wishers hoped, but a collection of alienated islands” of Jews, Muslim Arabs, Circassians, Armenians, and others.

August 1991 Reviewed by Daniel Pipes

The Monument, by Samir al-Khalil; Culture, History, and Ideology in the Formation of Ba'thist Iraq, 1968-89, by Amatzia Baram

Only a few months ago most Americans saw Iraq as just another third-world country under the rule of a wretched dictatorship.

June 1991 Reviewed by Daniel Pipes

Israel, America & Arab Delusions

In Mid-January, as the first bombs began to fall on Iraq, Saddam Hussein and his partisans continued to offer two strikingly contrary interpretations of their war with the U.S.-led alliance.

March 1991 Daniel Pipes
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