Stephen R. Shalom The issue of humanitarian intervention arises again, propelled by the crises in Kosovo and East Timor and by…
Stephen R. Shalom
Conservative pundits and their frequent liberal allies have been complaining for years about “Political Correctness” — the intrusion of left-wing ideology into…
This summer, the United Nations Development Programme issued its annual Human Development Report. The document is a stinging indictment of…
In the present dreary political climate, another court decision against affirmative action might not warrant special comment. But a ruling…
R. Shalom Earlier this month, the World Bank issued a report declaring that global poverty has been increasing. "Today, countries…
Following World War II, a war crimes tribunal was held in Tokyo to try Japanese political and military leaders. There is no…
For years, African American motorists have complained of being stopped by the police for the offense of DWB — "Driving While Black."…
Others will tell us that not all blacks suffered, so affirmative action is imprecisely targeted and hence unjust. But not all veterans…
The official U.S. explanation for the missile strikes on the Sudanese pharmaceutical plant last summer was so transparently bogus that even the…
The year 1926 was in the thick of the Jim Crow era. In the American South, racial segregation was the law of…