%name%, Author at %sitename% %page%
Authors
Roger Kaplan

Roger Kaplan

Roger Kaplan, a Washington-based writer, covers the Middle East and Africa (and tennis) for The American Spectator.
by | Jan 18, 2013

Information regarding the hostage seizure at In Amenas, located to the far south east of Algeria near the Libyan border,…

by | Jan 14, 2013

The rescue of Konna by the French army’s 11th Airlift brigade over the weekend had all the drama and gallantry…

by | Jan 4, 2013

AMERICANS aren’t paying much attention to Africa right now. Eclipsed by the violent politics of the Middle East and the…

by | Jun 8, 2012

For a set and a half, there was no doubt who was going to win the afternoon’s first match on…

by | Jan 17, 2011

In a peculiar way, the fall of Zine Ben Ali, sole master of Tunisia for a quarter century, exposes the…

by | Oct 18, 2010

Although the incumbent mayor of Washington, D.C., was soundly defeated in the Democratic Party primary a few weeks ago, the…

by | Sep 4, 2010

The Death and Life of the Great American School System: How Testing and Choice Are Undermining EducationBy Diane Ravitch (Basic…

by | Jun 11, 2010

PARIS — Metzer rallied late in the third set, keeping the ball in play until he saw an opening for…

by | Aug 25, 2009

With Doug Payne, political reporter, socialist activist, mensch, you lied at your own risk. He had an unerring ear for…

by | Jul 6, 2009

Among his many athletic virtues, Roger Federer is not the Alex Rodriguez of big time tennis. New York fans complain…

Sign up to receive our latest updates! Register
[ctct form="473830" show_title="false"]