US DOMESTIC POLITICS

Is Woke Culture Dead, Dying, or here to Stay? 6 September 2022
Republicans but not Tories make conservatism work, 14 February 2022
How the 2020 election was rigged, 31 October 2021
On terrorism, Biden is either dishonest or delusional, 25 August 2021
The partisan exaggeration of right-wing terrorism, 9 May 2021
The politics of home, 4 May 2021
Woke capitalism, 22 March 2021
The wokeness of soft power, 3 March 2021
Is California recalling progressivism? 17 February 2021
The problem with democracy, 15 January 2021
Biden’s war on Western history, 25 January 2021
The socialist conquest of America, 12 January 2021
Trump’s exaggerations don’t justify censorship, 12 November 2020
The US government’s subversion of Trump, 2 November 2020
Voter fraud is real, 12 October 2020
The invention of the Trump-Russia conspiracy, 5 October 2020
President Trump, the silent Briton, and the Russian spy, 2 October 2020
The myth behind BLM’s peaceful protests, 18 September 2020
Chancellor Dick Berk: Chaos is Good! And left is right! 28 September 2020
Chancellor Dick Berk: Ten reasons to be angry with the Republican racists, 7 September 2020
Chancellor Dick Berk: Eat your hearts out, fascist Brits, We’ve got socialism USA, 2 September 2020
Chancellor Dick Berk: JoBi and KaHa, the dynamic Democrat duo, 30 August 2020
Chancellor Dick Berk: Leave us Democrats alone, you British fascists! 23 August 2020
Trump’s bi-polar State of the Union explained, 6 February 2019
When “PROTEST! is wrong: UC Berkeley’s hypocrisy on free speech, learning, democracy, & safety, 2 February 2017

UK DOMESTIC POLITICS

The Last Great Briton: Queen Elizabeth was greater than a monarch, 8 September 2022
Republicans but not Tories make conservatism work, 14 February 2022
Bring democracy back to policing, 6 May 2021
More than ever, we need the politics of home, 5 May 2021
The 2021 Brexit smackdown, 20 March 2021
Has the SDP (Social Democratic Party) got the red-blue mix right? 20 February 2021
What does Richard Tice want to reform? 5 January 2021
So what does Laurence Fox stand for? 4 January 2021
Lockdown II: Will Britons comply? 9 November 2020
The woke book of Brexit, 22 October 2020
Voter fraud is real, 12 October 2020
Evelyn Waugh was right: Britain went wrong in the 1920s, 27 September 2020
Why is the government letting another QUANGO mislead Parliament? 7 September 2020
Democracy’s accountability problem, 22 July 2020
A WW2-style National Government is not the answer, 31 March 2020
Boris doesn’t have time to dither, 24 January 2020
Boris: The Blair in Tory clothing, 30 January 2020
Corbyn may not win, but his politics have already poisoned us, 19 November 2019
Boris wins it – for now, 10 July 2019
Tory Rory Stewart runs out of hot air, 21 June 2019
Tory leadership debate round 2: Now featuring Boris Johnson, 19 June 2019
Tory hopefuls do their worst in first televised Conservative Party leadership debate, 17 June 2019
A brief history of conservatism, before the Tories loused it up, 16 June 2019
Save us from Rory Stewart, the fakest of fake conservatives, 15 June 2019
What chance a true conservative leading the Conservative Party, 14 June 2019
We’ve never had a worse Tory premier than Theresa May, 30 May 2019
How Tony Blair gets it deliberately wrong about Farage and the Right Wing, 14 May 2019
Huawei affair triggers another Tory civil war, 7 May 2019
Britain is now ruled by civil servants, 2 May 2019
The myths of “no fault” divorce, 10 April 2019
What sort of democracy is this? 2 April 2019
Britain’s new anti-independence group, 21 February 2019
Conservative Party must save itself – by splitting, 21 December 2018
Theresa May should go, have gone already, never been chosen, 12 December 2018
Theresa May is taking Conservative Party into 10 years of oblivion, 31 October 2018
Theresa May’s hypocrisy on left-wing discourse, 5 October 2018
Is democracy failing? 21 August 2018
What conservatives can learn from Jeremy Corbyn, 10 August 2018
My interview with Jacob Rees-Mogg, MP, 1 July 2018
Why can’t Theresa May learn from her mistakes? 11 May 2018
Rudd takes the fall for May’s incompetence, 1 May 2018
Theresa May will be the death of the Conservative Party, 11 March 2018
Theresa May is a modern day Neville Chamberlain, 22 January 2018
Is Britain heading back to the 1970s? 5 May 2015
Britain needs more accountability, 4 May 2014
If you find yourself agreeing with UKIP’s policies, are you racist? 29 April 2015
Great British reforms under great international attention, 12 July 2012

POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

The Maoism of wokeism, 17 September 2022
Is Woke Culture Dead, Dying, or here to Stay? 6 September 2022
Progressivism is now the enemy of democracy, 13 February 2021
Sir Roger Scruton’s views on religion are dissonant but beautiful, 13 January 2021
What wine meant to Sir Roger Scruton, 12 January 2021
Libertarians and progressives are too irresponsible for freedom, 17 August 2020
Manners matter in the age of Covid, 30 June 2020
Responsibility, duty, and the family: bedrocks of conservatism, 26 June 2019
A brief history of conservatism, before the Tories loused it up, 16 June 2019
What sort of democracy is this? 2 April 2019
Critical conservatism versus educated liberalism, 20 October 2017
Stop blaming “populism” for everything, 11 December 2016

SOCIETY, CULTURE, & MEDIA

Anti-Woke Fiction: A Roundtable Discussion, 24 July 2022
Is Woke Culture Dead, Dying, or Here to Stay? 6 September 2022
The purgatory between doctorate and professorship: A review of Kevin McAleer’s latest novel, 19 March 2022
Brave New World: How Aldous Huxley Predicted Wokeness, 27 January 2022
LinkedIn censors my review of a book, 4 November 2021
Can James Bond survive self-sabotage? 10 October 2021
The political philosophy of anti-woke science fiction, 5 October 2021
The Nevergreen that the woke would prefer never seen, 26 September 2021
Where is anti-woke literature? 16 May 2021
Why does ITV think violence against women is normal? 17 March 2021
Social media hypocrisy has huge implications for liability, 19 November 2020
The BBC is a liar. But is it noble? 16 October 2020
Evelyn Waugh was right: Britain went wrong in the 1920s, 27 September 2020
The myth behind BLM’s peaceful protests, 18 September 2020
Inside the academic war on free speech, 8 July 2020
Lecturer falls foul of University’s Faculty of Thought Policing, 7 July 2020
Manners matter in the age of Covid, 30 June 2020
The Guardian newspaper sees racism everywhere – because it’s prejudiced, 4 December 2018
Diversity ruins the media, 16 November 2018
Truth is first casualty of BBC Blitz, 8 August 2018
BBC History is socialist fiction, 6 August 2018
The Guardian newspaper is hypocritically stupid on Brexit, 28 February 2018
When “PROTEST! is wrong: UC Berkeley’s hypocrisy on free speech, learning, democracy, & safety, 2 February 2017
Another BBC report whitewashes the BBC’s mishandling of science, 10 August 2016
The news media triumph again, 21 April 2015
Despite scandals, news media accountability is missing from Britain’s national election, 17 April 2015

RESEARCH, EDUCATION, & TRAINING

Academia’s woke groomers: Stanley K. Ridgley exposes extracurricular brainwashing, 26 April 2023
Peer review as shadow canceling, 21 March 2023
Academia’s woke-driven suicide, 19 March 2021
What is truth? 22 December 2020
The breakdown of higher education, 22 November 2020
Fewer universities, more skills, 7 October 2020
Higher education can make you stupid, 21 August 2020
Purpose versus pomposity – the battle of the history festivals, 23 June 2019
Students swindled by useless degrees and false advertising, 4 June 2019
Critical conservatism versus educated liberalism, 20 October 2017
“Sense About Science” is an agenda-drive partisan lobbyist pretending to advocate for science, 26 October 2016
The Campaign for Real Social Science, 28 August 2015
What Rolling Stone magazine should learn from social science, 11 April 2015
Declining standards in British education, 16 July 2012
Game On: Does digital training encourage trigger-happy cowboys? 4 February 2012
Choosing the right experiential training, 1 January 2008.

HEALTHCARE & MEDICINE

Lockdown II: Will Britons comply? 9 November 2020
Why aren’t dogs social distancing? 16 October 2020
Why is the government letting another QUANGO mislead Parliament? 7 September 2020
Healthcare needs an Ombuds: Public healthcare needs public accountability, 8 August 2020
Manners matter in the age of Covid, 30 June 2020
Why Trump is right to stop funding the WHO, 17 April 2020
Covid-19: At last, a U-turn on testing, 20 March 2020
Self-isolation is a fatal flaw unless we test, 17 March 2020
From indecisive to plain risky: Johnson’s virus policy, 16 March 2020
Trump, Johnson, and a Covid19 dilemma, 13 March 2020
From indecisive to risk: Boris Johnson’s policy on Covid19, 16 March 2020
“Independent” “blame-less” healthcare: British government still fails at managing health risks, 28 November 2017
Exposed! The PHSO’s secret attempts to spin out of my criticisms, 20 November 2017
The Key Problem with the NHS is not money or culture, it’s accountability, 13 August 2017
British Health Department must handle complaints over healthcare, 6 April 2015
Unaccountability is bad for healthcare and democracy 31 March 2015
The NHS is unregulated, and patients practically carry all the risks, 3 July 2014
The incestuous, unjust, and ineffective regulation of British healthcare, 27 September 2013
Is the British healthcare a model for the US? Current scandals suggest not, 7 September 2013

RISK MANAGEMENT

Rule by experts is increasing our sensitivity to risk, 12 January 2023
The many vectors by which somebody could obtain your private information, 20 January 2014
A Berkeley expert assesses personal security in on-edge America, 15 June 2016
The 6.5 Ts: Rationalising security and risk management strategies, March 2015
MH17: ​Ground threats to airliners, 19 July 2014
How can we better manage the risks of acquiring expensive technologies like IT? 12 February 2014
Managing “insider threats”, 6 January 2014
How to get started in managing operational risks, 9 December 2013
Whom to audit? Whose security and risk management should you be auditing? 25 November 2013
What’s the difference between a hazard and a threat? 11 November 2013
Risk analysis or risk assessment? Solving contradictory language and practices, 4 November 2013
Strategies for managing risk and security, 28 October 2013

COUNTER-TERRORISM & HOMELAND SECURITY

From law enforcers to woke enforcers: Western policing is on the road to hell, 9 August 2022
On terrorism, Biden is either dishonest or delusional, 25 August 2021
The partisan exaggeration of right-wing terrorism, 9 May 2021
The identity politics of terrorism, 26 February 2021
The myth of overwhelming right-wing terrorism, 26 November 2020
Understanding France’s newest terrorism, 30 October 2020
Why can’t California control predictable fires? 4 September 2020
A WW2-style National Government is not the answer, 31 March 2020
On Huawei, we have made America our enemy, 16 March 2020
The West surrenders to Taliban terror, 7 March 2020
Huawei wars: The patriots strike back, 6 March 2020
We pay a bitter price for Europe’s fakery over Jihadi terrorism, 4 December 2019
Digital security? We may as well hand it to thieves, 11 November 2019
Theresa May’s hypocrisy on Huawei, 13 June 2019
Huawei: Never mind the dangers, count the cash, 19 May 2019
Crime fighters should catch villains, not lobby the public for money, 17 May 2019
Huawei and the Cameron connection, 9 May 2019
Huawei affair is blow against special relationship, 8 May 2019
Why Theresa May put Huawei before security, 3 May 2019
Blame fake conservatives for Britain’s law and disorder, 23 April 2019
London Heathrow: lax, lazy, and self-satisfied, 15 April 2019
The myths of right-wing terrorism, 17 March 2019
International cyber strategy and coercion, 19 October 2018
Cyber threats to nuclear weapons, 30 July 2018
Why not stop-and-search?, 3 April 2018
Theresa May falls short on response to Russian state-terrorism, 14 March 2018
Counter-terrorism needs to recognize the complexity of newest terrorism, 16 January 2018
Countering violent extremism needs to shift from community engagement to law enforcement, 19 July 2017
The government must get real about counter-terrorism strategy, 7 July 2017
The newest terrorism: Why terrorism is getting riskier, 28 June 2017
Why the latest wave of terrorism will get worse before it gets better, 21 June 2017
Nieuwe terroristen zijn veel ideologischer en moordlustiger, 12 June 2017
Manchester: The newest terrorism, and the future of terrorism, 24 May 2017
Defeating the Islamic State in the fifth dimension, 16 September 2016
The European Union is NOT good for British security, 12 March 2016
Surviving new terrorist attacks in 10 steps, 18 November 2015
Terrorism in Paris: Hard lessons for soft borders, 14 November 2015
How to defeat ISIS (and why it probably won’t happen), 2 March 2015
What should Britain do about its Jihadists? 28 August 2014
The Boston bombers fit the American Jihadi profile, 30 April 2013
A newer strategy against newer terrorism, 27 June 2012
American suicide terrorism, 21 February 2012
From extrajudicial killing to judicial prosecution, 13 February 2012
Suicide terrorism is inevitable in the US, experts say, 18 July 2005

INTELLIGENCE & COUNTERINTELLIGENCE

The Canadians who captured Tiger tanks where no Canadians fought, 23 January 2021
President Trump, the silent Briton, and the Russian spy, 2 October 2020
Artificial intelligence and war, 20 July 2018
Europe versus Russia: Unity before security, 26 March 2018
Theresa May falls short in her response to Russian state-terrorism, 14 March 2018
Insider threats, 6 January 2014
Five misconceptions about US cyber espionage, 5 November 2013

DEFENSE, FOREIGN POLICY, & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS​

The End of Globalization, 24 September 2022
Reasons to criticize Biden’s intelligence on Russia, 14 February 2022
Biden is Putin’s appeaser and enabler, 16 February 2022
Can the West save Taiwan from China? 25 October 2021
Absent friends at the anti-China get-together, 18 September 2021
The heavy army / light army cycle, 5 April 2021
The 2021 Brexit smackdown, 20 March 2021
The wokeness of soft power, 3 March 2021
Is China heading for global empire or Soviet collapse? 13 February 2021
Why Biden won’t stand up to China, 22 December 2020
Why asylum abuse will get worse after Brexit, 8 December 2020
The British-French border con, 1 December 2020
Biden presidency is good for Russia, China, and Iran, 9 November 2020
The woke book of Brexit, 22 October 2020
Britain’s exposure in the US-China economic war, 16 September 2020
Why is the Anglosphere hated? CANZUK deserves debate not character assassination, 15 September 2020
Can the Anglosphere be saved? CANZUK is a better idea than British advocates have articulated, 14 September 2020
Has the West left it too late to confront China? 17 June 2020
Is No. 10 negotiating freedom or pulling the wool over our eyes, 1 March 2020
It’s time Boris Johnson really tried to get Brexit done, 24 February 2020
Iran isn’t the victim here: It’s a threat to us all, 13 January 2020
Trump’s lessons for Theresa May over border control, 8 June 2019
Huawei: Never mind the dangers, keep counting the cash, 19 May 2019
How Tony Blair gets it deliberately wrong about Brexit, Farage, and the Right Wing, 14 May 2019 
Huawei and the Cameron connection, 9 May 2019
Huawei affairs deals blow to US-UK special relationship, 8 May 2019
Why Theresa May put Huawei before security, 3 May 2019
Britain is now ruled by civil servants, 2 May 2019
The fantasy of an EU ‘customs arrangement’, 25 April 2019
Brexit is now a fight against British authoritarianism too, 22 April 2019
Brexit is lost in Remainers’ false choices, 5 April 2019
Please go, Mrs. May: Five ways in which you must leave, 4 April 2019
Parliament’s soft Brexits are slippery slopes to Remain, 2 April 2019
Purgatory here we come, 31 March 2019
Prejudicial reporting of the Brexit Day that never was, 30 March 2019
May’s Withdrawal Agreement: Third time wrong, 29 March 2019
Parliament’s Brexit: What it means and what happens next, 28 March 2019
Brexit delay covers up unlawful unreadiness, 27 March 2019
Theresa May has moved beyond dishonesty to despotism, 25 March 2019
Trading May for her deal makes no sense, 24 March 2019
Brexit now is better than later or never, 24 March 2019
Elite ignores Brexit law, 23 March 2019
Brexit’s four-way blame game, 22 March 2019
Call May’s bluff, Brexiteers, 22 March 2019
Understanding the latest Brexit double-speak, 22 March 2019
Theresa May is not offering a “deal”, 18 March 2019
Scaredy-cat Parliament can’t learn Brexit, 15 March 2019
Theresa May degrades executive government, 13 March 2019
The shameful truth about May’s backstop “deal”, 12 March 2019
Theresa May’s crimes against Brexit reality, 10 March 2019
Remainers cause and exploit Brexit unreadiness, 1 March 2019
May’s no-leave, no-deal Brexit, 25 February 2019
May’s disingenuous Brexit reboot, 17 February 2019
Hypocrisies of the Brexit backstop, 1 February 2019
Putinism and EU federalism: What’s the difference? 25 January 2019
Wrong Brexit rejected for wrong reasons, 16 January 2019
Myths of Brexit: The Uncivil War, 11 January 2019
Projects Fear, Fable, and Fig-leaf, 4 January 2019
Explaining May’s Brexit betrayal in 1,000 words, 7 December 2018
Spotting the fakery in Theresa May’s Brexit pledges, 30 November 2018
May’s greatest delusion: ending EU jurisdiction, 20 November 2018
May’s spin of her Brexit is dishonest, 17 November 2018
Fake Brexit predicts never Brexit, 14 November 2018
Theresa May’s Brexit betrayal will end in ten years’ oblivion for the Conservative Party, 31 October 2018
Theresa May’s hypocrisy on critical discourse, while refusing arguments about Chequers, 5 October 2018
Inside Remain’s dissonant and dishonest echo-chamber, 28 September 2018
Chequers won support for wrong reasons, 21 September 2018
Clean Brexit: Why Leaving the EU still Makes Sense, 9 September 2018
Britain’s furtive defence integration with the EU, 17 August 2018
Why is Britain’s elite failing at Brexit? 16 July 2018
Theresa May’s Brexit promises are improbable to impossible, 13 July 2018
Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is both soft and dishonest, 7 July 2018
Up close and personal with a farcical Brexit debate, 2 July 2018
My interview with Jacob Rees-Mogg on Brexit and leadership, 1 July 2018
Tony Blair’s five absurdities of immigration, 29 June 2018
European integrationists and social justice warriors, 22 June 2018
Save Britain from Brexit quackery, 15 June 2018
Bluffer’s Guide to Brexit, 12 June 2018
Britain’s increasing childishness on Brexit, 8 June 2018
George Soros is dishonest and delusional, 1 June 2018
Brexit, Remainers, and Hypocritical Subversion, 26 May 2018
Brexit means Brexit? Not in this Parliament, 18 May 2018
Why can’t Theresa May learn from her mistakes? 11 May 2018
What the local elections really mean for Brexit, 8 May 2018
Rudd takes the fall for May’s incompetence, 1 May 2018
Britain’s immigration contradiction: between political promise and policy change, 22 April 2018
Why don’t Remainers campaign for a reformed EU? 15 April 2018
What is the argument for a second Brexit referendum?, 8 April 2018
Britain’s counter-productive and wasteful foreign aid, 7 April 2018
Forget the spin of victory, the latest Britain-EU interim deal defers or ignores most issues, 3 April 2018
Europe versus Russia: Unity before Security, 25 March 2018
Brexit Transition Deal: Conservatives rally around the flag, Remainers are left as the only critics, 24 March 2018
The Guardian’s Brexit hypocrisy, 22 March 2018
Brexit procrastination predicts capitulation, 18 March 2018
Theresa May falls short in her response to Russian state-terrorism, 14 March 2018
Theresa May will be the death of the Conservative Party, 11 March 2018
Britain still needs a post-Brexit trade policy, nearly two years after referendum, 10 March 2018
May’s new speech on Brexit is uselessly contradictory, 4 March 2018
The Guardian newspaper is hypocritically stupid on Brexit, 28 February 2018
Theresa May plays wag the dog on European security, 22 February 2018
Britain doesn’t need a new EU security agreement, whatever Theresa May and EUROPOL pretend, 18 February 2018
The five myths about Brexit’s “hard borders,” 12 February 2018
Brexit versus fascism, 5 February 2018
Immigration is a national choice not an international law, 1 February 2018
Leave now and give us certainty on Brexit!, 29 January 2018
Theresa May is a modern day Neville Chamberlain, 22 Jenuary 2018
Brexit is a repudiation of left-wing populism, not a right-wing populist conspiracy, 15 January 2018
Tony Blair’s arguments abuse logic and evidence in favor of pathos, 8 January 2018 
Adonis’ barmy Brexit-bashing is partly the fault of the government’s contradictory policy, 31 December 2017
Downing Street is scuppering its own negotiating position by failing to extol the virtues of Brexit, 27 December 2017
May’s disingenuous Brexit vision, 16 December 2017
Theresa May’s Brexit doesn’t mean Brexit: We’re not sovereign, still paying, more uncertain, less stable, 16 December 2017
Without reform, the EU is too unstable to be worth £40 billion, 22 November 2017 
Brexit and instability, 28 January 2017
Could the Brexit unite Ireland? 19 July 2016
Britain will leave the EU: What else is predictable? 24 June 2016
Americans would choose Brexit, 19 June 2016
The European Union is NOT good for British security, 12 March 2016
​How to defeat ISIS (and why it probably won’t happen), 2 March 2015
Churchill as war leader: Myths and realities, 5 February 2014
The withering of a once special relationship, 17 August 2010
Democracy’s war problem, 18 November 2009 

ECONOMICS

Woke capitalism, 22 March 2021
Britain’s exposure in the US-China economic war, 16 September 2020
Europe’s crisis, America’s lessons, 24 February 2012
Failed Britain’s uncomfortable lessons for American finances, 14 February 2012