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Flight from the Reich by Debórah Dwork and Robert Jan van Pelt

June 2009 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

Defending Identity by Natan Sharansky

September 2008 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

Human Smoke by Nicholson Baker

March 2008 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

From Our November 2007 Symposium: David Pryce-Jones

Web Only David Pryce-Jones

Europe's "Terrible Transformation"

The Islamic challenge to modern liberty is exacting a price most acutely felt by European Jews.

July/August 2007 David Pryce-Jones

Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Ali

April 2007 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

America Alone by Mark Steyn

December 2006 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

The Force of Reason by Oriana Fallaci

June 2006 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

A Writer at War edited by Antony Beevor and Luba Vinogradova

February 2006 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

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 David Pryce-Jones

Jews, Arabs, and French Diplomacy: A Special Report

Since the 19th century, raison d'état has been powerfully reinforced at the top by a culture of anti-Semitism.

May 2005 David Pryce-Jones

The Islamization of Europe?

An imported extremism has flourished on the continent, as has a new form of liberal fellow-traveling.

December 2004 David Pryce-Jones

Yasir Arafat by Barry Rubin and Judith Colp Rubin; Arafat’s War by Efraim Karsh

January 2004 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

Of Paradise and Power by Robert Kagan

June 2003 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

The Degaev Affair by Richard Pipes

May 2003 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

Koba the Dread by Martin Amis

October 2002 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

Why We Fight by William J. Bennett

June 2002 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

The Long Recessional by David Gilmour

May 2002 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

Does America Need a Foreign Policy? by Henry Kissinger

September 2001 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

Looking for Mr. Nobody by Jenny Rees

April 2001 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

The Abolition of Britain by Peter Hitchens

November 2000 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

Ataturk by Andrew Mango

July/August 2000 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

Dark Continent by Mark Mazower

July/August 1999 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

The Hitler of History by John Lukacs

April 1998 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

The File by Timothy Garton Ash

November 1997 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

European Union-A Disaster in the Making

A utopian experiment is mustering the destructive forces it claims to be combating.

June 1997 David Pryce-Jones

God Has Ninety-Nine Names by Judith Miller

Over half the Arab population in the Middle East is under the age of twenty; illiteracy and unemployment are rising; the proportion of food grown domestically by Arab and Muslim countries is rapidly dwindling, and these countries are already short of water; almost all export earnings derive from a single commodity—oil.

August 1996 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

Agents of Influence

Soviet archives, confessions, and memoirs are establishing as never before the extent of Soviet interference in the internal affairs of other countries—which turns out to have been far deeper than even the most vigilant observers ever supposed.

April 1995 David Pryce-Jones

Race and Slavery in the Middle East, by Bernard Lewis

Several features combine to make Bernard Lewis an exceptionally distinguished historian of the Middle Eastern world. First of all, he writes a poised and indeed classical prose which is accessible to the general reader.

July 1991 Reviewed by David Pryce-Jones

Self-Determination, Arab-Style

For thirty years now (in some cases longer, but in the Gulf a little less), the Arab states one and all have been free to make whatever political or social arrangements they choose. To an Englishman of my generation, this evolution at first appeared only right and proper. But what have been the results?

January 1989 David Pryce-Jones
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