Ukraine’s Terrible Choice After three punishing years of war, the Trump administration is preparing to reduce a ravaged country to the status of US protectorate. John Lloyd 25 Feb 2025 · 16 min read
Universities Are Worth Saving Those seeking to address the crisis on America’s campuses should resist the tendency toward nihilism—the temptation to conclude that we need to just (metaphorically) burn it all down. Jonathan Rauch 18 Feb 2025 · 14 min read
The Evisceration of Hong Kong From laissez-faire to lèse-majestĂ©: an embarrassment in four fits. Geoff Privisant 11 Feb 2025 · 13 min read
Trump and the DEI Counter-Revolution Civil-rights law made the DEI world; civil-rights reform can unmake it. Thomas F. Powers 8 Feb 2025 · 44 min read
A Violent History Obscured South Korean Nobel laureate Han Kang’s literary experimentation thwarts rather than advances her professed concern for the suffering of everyone, everywhere, all the time. Brad Strotten 26 Feb 2025 · 7 min read
From Imperium to Expansionism Donald Trump is often described as an imperialist and an expansionist and these terms are usually used interchangeably. Neither of these descriptions is meant to be flattering, but the larger problem is that they are imprecise. Ronald W. Dworkin 24 Feb 2025 · 13 min read
Were the Nazis Left-Wing? The parallels between Nazism and communism complicate the standard left–right divide. Gerfried Ambrosch 24 Feb 2025 · 9 min read
Podcast #273: Australia’s Antisemitism Crisis Quillette editor-in-chief Claire Lehmann speaks with Bangladeshi-born Australian psychiatrist and journalist Tanveer Ahmed about the rise of Jew-hatred in their country. Quillette 23 Feb 2025 · 2 min read
The Ultimate Betrayal America just switched sides in the Ukraine war. Francis Fukuyama 21 Feb 2025 · 4 min read
Israel–Gaza: A War Between Cousins Both Israelis and Palestinians have a reasonable claim to live in the Holy Land, based on deep local roots. John Aziz 20 Feb 2025 · 8 min read