Editors' Blog
The Inverted World of Niall Ferguson: On the Real Obama Doctrine by Thomas Riggins
Niall Ferguson teaches history at Harvard.
Niall Ferguson on Kissinger's "World Order" [Part Five & last] by Thomas Riggins
We conclude with Ferguson’s opinions considering Kissinger’s views on what the real lessons are concerning world order that we have learned from the practice of American foreign policy since 1945.
Niall Ferguson on Kissinger's "World Order" [Part Four] by Thomas Riggins
Ferguson now criticizes the ideas expressed by Obama in his New Yorker interview.
Niall Ferguson on Kissinger's World Order [Part Three] by Thomas Riggins
Niall Ferguson on Kissinger's World Order [Part Three]
Niall Ferguson on Kissinger's World Order [Part Two] by Thomas Riggins
‘Vice is a monster of so frightful mien,
Niall Ferguson on Kissinger's World Order [Part One] by Thomas Riggins
A good book review both gives the gist of the book and allows you to decide if the book is worth reading or not.
An Arab American response to President Obama's Middle East Speech
In response to the President's speech on the Middle East, May 19, the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services released the following statement:
Setting the record straight – George W. Bush and Osama bin Laden
As the cable news outlets showed thousands of Americans gathering in different cities to celebrate the news that President Obama had ordered a successful attack on a compound housing Osama bin Laden, a host of former Bush administration officials called in or appeared to claim that capturing and/or killing the terrorist leader was their top priority all those years and that this weekend's events were really just a continuation of that original goal.
Osama bin Ladin is dead. Obama – come home
I feel no relief at the assassination of Osama bin Laden.
Reflections on "Obama's Economic View Is Rejected on World Stage" NYT headline
1. Interesting headline: Instead of "US Economic View" etc, the Times has personalized it to seem as if it is the president's personal view.