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Reframing the Axis of Evil

Navigating identity in Iran.

A Semester with Divest

After a year and a half of failed negotiations with Harvard, one student group plays hardball.

World Peace: Reality or Fantasy?

Liberalism must be defended against its postmodern critics, as the works of Thomas Hobbes, Francis Fukuyama, and their classical predecessors have shown us through the centuries.

Aleksandar Hemon: The Bard of Bosnia

The Book of My Lives, Reviewed

Does Music Matter?

Does Music Matter?   The short answer is, yes. Now I must confess, the title of this article is slightly deceiving: the question explored here is...

Melodic Memories

In February 2004, two years after the tragic death of his wife and children, Vitaly Kaloyev murdered the air traffic controller he deemed responsible....

David Keene: The Elephant and Its Right Flank (Fall 1976)

A former Reagan coordinator speculates (in 1976) about the future of conservatives in the Republican Party.

Dan Rather: Ford's Future (Fall 1974)

In this '74 look forward: Richard Lugar for President, Reagan an Independent, and Rumsfeld a moderate?!

Response to the Bomb Threat

Are we all Eldo Kim? HPR contributors weigh in on the consequences of Monday's events.

Al Gore '69: The Presidential Press Conference in the TV Era

Al Gore writes about press conference culture, published more than 40 years ago in our first magazine.