Zero Tolerance at the Mexican Border Enacting policies that provide additional border control isn’t a problem in and of itself. Immigration policies are only a problem if and when they go too far. Kirio Birks 19 Jun 2018 · 8 min read
Khalistan’s Deadly Shadow One brought down Flight 182, a massacre that remained, until 9/11, the deadliest terrorist attack in the history of aviation. Terry Milewski 28 Apr 2018 · 19 min read
Why We Say 'Islamism' and Why We Should Stop ‘Islamism’ seems to offer the possibility of distinguishing Islam, the religion of over a billion Muslims, from the actions and ideas of violent movements that act in its name. Blake Smith 11 Feb 2018 · 7 min read
Why “Open Borders” is a Dangerous Idea Open borders philosophy is wrong, because, like the failed ideologies of the past century, it doesn’t account for unpleasant facts about human nature and society. George Gallatin 3 Feb 2018 · 6 min read
Why Walls Work Walls are potent political issues today because citizens of afflicted nations are suffering real costs from illegal mass migration. George Gallatin 21 Jan 2018 · 6 min read
Balancing Threat in the Middle East What are the sources of Iranian and Saudi foreign policy and what prudent options there are for the West to adopt? Sumantra Maitra 18 Dec 2017 · 6 min read
Sweden's Sexual Assault Crisis Presents a Feminist Paradox Such levels of gang violence are without parallel in Sweden’s modern history. And with police busy dealing with gang murders and shootings, rape victims wait for justice. Paulina Neuding 10 Oct 2017 · 8 min read
Nationalism, Liberalism and the European Paradox There would be calls for interventions, the topic would be urgently raised at the Security Council —and there might even be talks of sanctions or the arming of moderate rebels. Sumantra Maitra 8 Oct 2017 · 5 min read
Terrorism and 'White Privilege' This discrepancy, it is alleged, is evidence of ‘white privilege.’ Dale Claridge 8 Oct 2017 · 8 min read
The German Election—A Conservative Analysis Germany is a country which takes politics seriously. Chancellor Angela Merkel is an academic herself. Sumantra Maitra 28 Sep 2017 · 6 min read
The Islamist Decompression Chamber Traditional militancy required careful selection, tests of loyalty, and secrecy. Alexis Carre 6 Aug 2017 · 9 min read
A Tale of Two Europes After a reported 23 sexual assaults and four rapes, festival organizers decided to cancel next year’s event, citing that “Certain men… apparently cannot behave.” Michael Aaron 8 Jul 2017 · 9 min read
America’s Real Pivot Trump’s speech highlighted these key aspirations, and struck the right notes, for his intended audience—the socially conservative. Sumantra Maitra 8 Jul 2017 · 6 min read
Is America Heading for a Civil War? The escalating political rhetoric on both sides has led Pat Buchanan to ask openly what some on the American Right have been pondering privately for a while. Sumantra Maitra 29 Jun 2017 · 6 min read
Manchester’s Children and the Regressive Left So adherents to an ideology constitute a race? Islam is a faith-based ideology, with nothing biologically inherent about it. Jeffrey Tayler 4 Jun 2017 · 11 min read