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Liberal democracy took centuries to establish. Without American leadership it could collapse, says Hoover fellow Charles Hill. By Robert L. Pollock.

Even the most sacred beliefs are better defended with forbearance than violence. By Richard A. Epstein.

Why is the Arab world so easily offended? By Fouad Ajami.
Imitate it, destroy it, trade with it? In the years after the Bolshevik revolution, the West didn’t know what to make of the new Soviet state. Hoover fellow Robert Service explores a time of conflict and disillusionment. By Jonathan Derbyshire.
Content to watch from afar, President Obama once again demonstrates the tenuousness of his commitment to democracy. By Fouad Ajami.
Hoover fellow Peter Berkowitz on the perversion of international law. By Jennifer Rubin.

Condoleezza Rice weighs America’s failures, successes, and diplomatic challenges yet to come. An interview with Peter Robinson.

The American way of winning popular support is now a well-oiled—and very expensive—strategic machine. By Thomas H. Henriksen.