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In the Matter of George W. Bush v. the Constitution

In fighting the war on terrorism, has the administration trampled on our most fundamental rights?

June 2008 Gabriel Schoenfeld

The Return of History and the End of Dreams by Robert Kagan

May 2008 Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld

Surrender Is Not An Option
by John Bolton

January 2008 Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld

The First Day of the Blitz by Peter Stansky

December 2007 Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld

Arsenals of Folly by Richard Rhodes

October 2007 Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld

The CIA Follies (Cont'd.)

The spy agency's record of failure, bad enough before George Tenet, is now beyond question. Can it be repaired?

July/August 2007 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Why Journalists Are Not Above the Law

Congress is thinking of exempting reporters from testifying about their sources in court; it should think again.

February 2007 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Jews, Muslims, and the Democrats

Once considered reliably pro-Israel, the party has become the home of disturbingly contrary views.

January 2007 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Dual Loyalty and the “Israel Lobby”

From out of America's citadels of learning comes an accusation long consigned, with reason, to the gutter.

November 2006 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Guests of the Ayatollah by Mark Bowden

October 2006 Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld

Has the “New York Times” Violated the Espionage Act?

In disclosing a classified surveillance program, the newspaper scored a journalistic coup; it may also have committed a crime, and compromised our security.

March 2006 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Spielberg’s “Munich”

Is the movie a tribute to Israel's murdered athletes, as its director claims, or something else entirely?

February 2006 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Imperial Grunts by Robert D. Kaplan

November 2005 Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld

China Hands by James Lilley

September 2005 Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld

What Became of the CIA

Bureaucratic reshuffling does not begin to address the intelligence agency's problems.

March 2005 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Iraq: Prophets of Defeat

For today's doomsayers, war had better be brief, easy, and clean.

December 2004 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Madame Secretary by Madeleine Albright

January 2004 Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld

The Terror Ahead

Nuclear weapons are reaching the hands of states filled with blistering hatred of America; the consequences are at once terrible to contemplate and difficult to avoid.

November 2003 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Israel and the Anti-Semites

Who and what are behind the new, potent form of this ancient hatred, and what does it portend?

June 2002 Gabriel Schoenfeld

How Inept Is the FBI?

A notorious and inconclusive spy case exposes the ills of the agency charged with securing the home front.

May 2002 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Counterterrorism Before September 11

An exchange between Gabriel Schoenfeld and critics on his December 2001 piece, "Could September 11 Have Been Averted?"

February 2002 Gabriel Schoenfeld and And Critics

Could September 11 Have Been Averted?

Operational failures abounded; but the real shortcomings ran much deeper, and may still be in place.

December 2001 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Lessons of Kosovo

Despite apparent success, the campaign against Serbia reveals crippling inhibitions in U.S. war-making.

September 2001 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Bob Kerrey, War Criminal?

The conflict in Vietnam continues, by other means.

July/August 2001 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Failed Crusade by Stephen F. Cohen

February 2001 Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld

Holocaust Reparations

Gabriel Schoenfeld & Critics.

January 2001 Gabriel Schoenfeld and And Critics

Holocaust Reparations-A Growing Scandal

The heedless and sometimes groundless pursuit of restitution is inflicting damage on Jewish interests, Jewish honor, and history itself.

September 2000 Gabriel Schoenfeld

Way Out There in the Blue by Frances FitzGerald

May 2000 Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld

Buchanan as Historian

Parsing the arguments, and the lineage, of the presidential candidate's revised account of World War II.

December 1999 Gabriel Schoenfeld

An Affair of State by Richard A. Posner

October 1999 Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld
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