[The Hungarian Conservative] Israel's Unfolding MysteryAs the Jewish state mutates in profound yet poorly understood ways, even its advocates would do well to visitOct 24Oct 24
[The European Conservative] The West is Dwelling in Olavo’s WorldLessons from Brazil’s pipe-smoking, cowboy hat-donning, right-wing Gramscian philosophical didactSep 4Sep 4
[The Critic] No Country for Prude MenSpaniards are finally gauging the wicked rot amongst their left-wing rulers — but only belatedlyJul 16Jul 16
[The Hungarian Conservative] BHL’s Mao-Collared ZionismThe byronesque writer-activist’s liberal case for Israel, though hardened, remains petulantly exclusionaryJun 5Jun 5
[The Critic] Spain’s Blackout Cover-Up Is a Lesson in Green SpinThe outage and its fallout are a chilling reminder of the need to restore our energy debates to a factual basisMay 20May 20
[The American Conservative] Spain’s Great Blackout is the West’s “Solar Fukushima”Lest the incident becomes a preview of worse disasters to come, EU and US leaders need to draw the lessons and hasten the re-embrace of…May 4May 4
[The American Conservative] Ecuador’s Moment of CourageIn a snake pit of narco-crime, what did it take for a US-born, 37-year-old outsider to infuse hope?Apr 22Apr 22
[The European Conservative] City of (B)lightSimon Kuper, a distinguished adoptee of Paris, stakes the city’s future on overcoming ParisianismMar 20Mar 20
[The European Conservative] The Ailing GenreLiterature’s generic repository of humanity and modernity — the novel — may have its days numbered, laments veteran critic Joseph Epstein…Feb 25Feb 25
[The Critic] Weatherproof Euro-BlobThe supranational uniparty will outrace Trump at cabinet confirmations, even as Spain’s cold drop was turned deathlier by its eco-zealotry.Nov 30, 2024Nov 30, 2024