Articles by Victor Davis Hanson
- The Limits of Obamamania in Europe Tuesday, September 23, 2008
- Beneath the popular craze are a number of significant concerns.
- Map Quest Thursday, May 22, 2008
- A scramble is underway to redraw boundaries, from the Balkans to the Arctic. What does it all mean?
- That Old Isolationist Tug Tuesday, March 25, 2008
- Americans are growing world-weary. But they may regret isolationism and protectionism tomorrow.
- Swords into Plowshares? Friday, January 4, 2008
- Past wars have produced peacetime technology benefits. But the spin-offs from Iraq may be far more disturbing, writes VICTOR DAVIS HANSON.
- Our Worst President Ever? Monday, November 12, 2007
- That’s what some on both left and right are saying about George W. Bush. Don’t count him out yet, VICTOR DAVIS HANSON advises.
- Why It’s So Hard to Win Tuesday, September 11, 2007
- As we’ve seen in Iraq, premodern enemies have become more effective in insurgencies against postmodern societies. VICTOR DAVIS HANSON tells why.
- Blissfully Uneducated Monday, July 9, 2007
- Colleges lost their way in the 1960s, contends VICTOR DAVIS HANSON, a classics professor. Students now get a ‘therapeutic curriculum’ instead of learning hard ...
- If We Exit Wednesday, May 9, 2007
- The costs, economic and otherwise, of staying in Iraq are terrible. The costs of leaving are much, much worse.
- The Twenty-Five Hundred Years’ War Friday, March 30, 2007
- Persians have been at odds with the West and neighboring Asians since the battle of Thermopylae. Today’s nuclear showdown is history repeating itself. ...
- Blood and Soil Tuesday, February 6, 2007
- In Iraq and Afghanistan, we desperately need the calm continuity that farming brings, writes VICTOR DAVIS HANSON, a farmer himself. But how to revive the right ...
- The Thin Veneer of Globalization Saturday, October 14, 2006
- VICTOR DAVIS HANSON says that the spread of economic wealth and instant media coverage are working to the advantage of America’s enemies.