Hampshire College’s Board of Trustees ordered the U.S. flag on campus lowered to half-staff in the wake of the presidential election. But the peaceful transfer of power from one president to another is something to celebrate.
Alan DowdDecember 1, 2016
This essay provides a brief overview of the just war tradition and then applies the framework to the problem of contemporary terrorism.
Eric PattersonNovember 30, 2016
Had Castro been executed while in prison, history may indeed have absolved him for his role in attempting to overthrow the Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. Instead, Castro would live to become an even more brutal and ruthless despot than the one he replaced.
Joe CarterNovember 29, 2016
With global attention on the death of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, there’s been little notice of the burial in Manila’s…
Mark TooleyNovember 29, 2016
Under the next administration, Christians ought to seek the peace and prosperity of our nation by praying for its blessing as well as providing criticism.
Jessica MeyersNovember 25, 2016
American strength, martial and moral, helps secure those essential goods for which we are grateful
Marc LiVeccheNovember 24, 2016
In the first episode of our new podcast, the Foreign Policy ProvCast, Joe Loconte of Kings College New York speaks with Providence Deputy Editor Mark Melton about the possible foreign policy implications of a Trump presidency.
Joseph Loconte & Mark MeltonNovember 23, 2016
It is now clear that four decades of totalitarian oppression has impacted post-communist European countries even more adversely than originally thought.
Lubomir Martin OndrasekNovember 22, 2016
No one who reads They Say We Are Infidels by World Magazine editor Mindy Belz should ever doubt Christians are victims of ISIS genocide.