The Neo-Con Debate
October 09, 2007 Whatever the likes of Paul Craig Roberts and Claes G. Ryn might believe, today's Neoconservatives are the heirs to Burke not Robespierre, argues Brendan Simms Brendan Simms
January 15, 2007 The Death of a Tyrant: Douglas Murray reflects upon what has been forgotten about Saddam Hussein in all the condemnation of the manner of his execution Douglas Murray
December 19, 2006 Appearance is everything: the Iraq Study Group Report represents the triumph of style over substance, argues John Bew John Bew
November 30, 2006 Popes should not change their minds: Douglas Murray - author of Neoconservatism: Why We Need It - argues that the Papacy has been degraded by Pope Benedict's U-turn on Turkey's entry to the EU Douglas Murray
October 03, 2006 Christianity is accused of being a violent, crusader religion - but, asks Jon Davies, in the name of which religion is violence preached, Christianity or Islam? Jon Davies
September 21, 2006 The Pope is right about Islam: Christianity and Islam have fundamentally different attitudes towards violence and war, argues Jon Davies Jon Davies
September 13, 2006 Why Thucydides? William Charles explains why Thucydides' Histories are so important to neoconservatives and how they have been misinterpreted by neoconservatism's opponents William Charles
September 13, 2006 Is David Cameron the man who opposed the Iraq war before he supported it (and then - sort of - opposed it again)? - asks Brendan Simms Brendan Simms
September 12, 2006 David Cameron and Neoconservatism: Douglas Murray - author of Neoconservatism: Why We Need It - finds a Conservative Party leader who has been mugged by reality, but who refuses to press charges Douglas Murray
August 16, 2006 The Lieberman moment has echoes on both sides of the Atlantic - it could prove disastrous for the left in the UK and the USA, argues John Bew John Bew
May 19, 2006 After Ayaan Hirsi Ali's departure from the Netherlands, Douglas Murray asks, what is still Dutch about Holland? Douglas Murray
April 25, 2006 Francis Fukuyama is a man held hostage by his publishers: Douglas Murray - author of Neoconservatism: Why We Need It - reviews Francis Fukuyama's After the Neocons Douglas Murray
February 08, 2006 We have a duty to offend jihadists, argues Douglas Murray - author of Neoconservatism: Why We Need It Douglas Murray
January 17, 2006 Israel must bomb Iran in the next two months - argues Douglas Murray, author of Neoconservatism: Why We Need It Douglas Murray
December 20, 2005 David Cameron supports a neoconservative foreign policy - argues Brendan Simms Brendan Simms
December 19, 2005 Neoconservatism: Why We Need It - How followers of the counter-culture have ended up both as pillars of the establishment and as opponents of freedom Douglas Murray
November 12, 2005 Afshin Ellian: an Iranian dissident offers a brave response from Holland to the murder of Theo van Gogh Benjamin Bilski
November 07, 2005 Anti-Totalitarianism: The Left-Wing Case for a Neoconservative Foreign Policy - Oliver Kamm Michael Mosbacher
October 26, 2005 Neoconservatism: why we need it - a talk to the Manhattan Institute by Douglas Murray Douglas Murray
August 23, 2005 Heroes or Heroics? Neoconservatism, Capitalism, and Bourgeois Ethics William Coleman
August 18, 2005 Brendan Simms asks, why do British Muslims give the United States no credit for liberating Bosnia and Kosovo? Brendan Simms
August 06, 2005 The holding of elections can be one of the least reliable measures of democracy - argues an international election observer Anonymous
April 12, 2005 Barkeeper! Democracy All Around!: the problems of exporting democracy to societies with non-Western value systems S. J. Masty
March 31, 2005 Predator Democracies: why exporting democracy may not improve the lives of those it is meant to help S. J. Masty
December 02, 2004 The Murder of Theo van Gogh, Reaction to the Killing and the Threat of Radical Islam Douglas Murray
November 10, 2004 Now for some Jacksonian Democracy - a sensible Foreign Policy for the Democrats Brendan Simms

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