How Stephen Walt became the new foreign policy gatekeeper for the right
Plenty of pundits have jockeyed to be the top voice on the Middle East, but only one person’s ideas dominate the conversation
Six prominent thinkers and activists make their case—and their answers may surprise you
The strongest evidence that the taboo against anti-Semitism is being eroded is the fact that obvious forms of verbal abuse are tolerated—even justified
Robert D. Kaplan’s deification of John J. Mearsheimer in The Atlantic last week shows that the authors of The Israel Lobby are winning
The American Jewish response to Sept. 11 interprets—but doesn’t explain—the anti-Semitism, trauma, and mourning that still linger after the attacks
The world’s most important leftist intellectual talks about his Zionist childhood and his time with Hezbollah
Mixed-marriage cooking, the other Lobby, and more
A new book explores the ‘petrodiplomatic complex’ and Saudi influence on U.S. foreign policy
Others react to Goldberg’s report
The response to Lee Smith’s follow-up
Toward a definition of Jew-baiting, and more
When the comments on the blogs of Stephen Walt, Andrew Sullivan, Philip Weiss, and Glenn Greenwald turn ugly, who should be held accountable? Plus: A Jew-baiter’s lexicon.
Smith’s column gets quite a response
The classical-music giant, and more
How media companies are using the Internet to make anti-Semitism respectable
Maybe American liberal Zionism simply isn’t worth saving
Geoffrey Wawro’s Quicksand misses an opportunity to make an isolationist critique of U.S. Middle East policy