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Roger Kaplan

Roger Kaplan

Roger Kaplan, a Washington-based writer, covers the Middle East and Africa (and tennis) for The American Spectator.
by | Sep 9, 2008

PARIS — To some observers, of course, the question is not why Muslim gangs attack Jewish kids in the streets…

by | Sep 2, 2008

PARIS — President Nicolas Sarkozy is widely despised in France, and this contempt extends from left to right (to the…

by | Aug 19, 2008

PARIS — My friend Antoine is very much a man of affairs or, in French, un homme d’affaires. This means…

by | Jun 23, 2008

In October 1960, in the heat of the closest presidential race in memory, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was arrested…

by | May 6, 2008

It is a commonplace, but it is true, that every political campaign “skirts” any number of “issues.” There is a…

by | Apr 15, 2008

It is something of a cliche to say this, admittedly, but is there any shameless sentimentality to which liberals will…

by | Mar 14, 2008

I was about to sit down and write about France’s first lady but events overtook me. Women and politics are…

by | Feb 19, 2008

For proposing French schoolchildren study the Holocaust, President Nicolas Sarkozy is being assailed as a child molester. This is an…

by | Feb 8, 2008

Foreign policy is not a winning campaign issue, but does that mean those who would be president should eschew it?…

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