
Roger Kaplan
Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan, who is running for re-election next month, appealed to the U.S. as early as a year…
A week or so before the annual Robert L. Bartley dinner, which The American Spectator again will be hosting tonight…
Is there a moral obligation to help Ukraine defend itself from Russian aggression? Nation-states do not have moral obligations. But…
Federer falls in the third round! Nadal knocked out in straight sets by the man he beat seventeen times in…
Gamboru has a few things going for it, and would have even more, were the Lake Chad region booming. Situated…
It is nice to see Michelle Obama sticking up for women’s rights in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The First Lady, accompanying…
The situation on the ground in Nigeria is impossible to gauge accurately from the distance and even the well-equipped news…
One of the contenders for this year’s foreign film Oscar — the Pulitzer Prize of movies, I am told by…
It struck some observers as perverse to exclude the National Front from the immense rally, held yesterday between the Place…
In an open society, you expect opinions to vary, and you consider that the competition in the market place of…