Emerson Csorba
Emerson Csorba writes on geopolitics. He is also a business executive and holds a doctorate in theology
British lessons for Canadian politics
What can the experiences of the Labour Party teach Pierre Poilievre?
The golden age of criticism?
There are good reasons why serious writers no longer review in the national press
Going off script
The only thing worse than Kemi Badenoch’s scripted questions are her unscripted questions
Office politics
There’s the joker, the slacker, and the bloke who just got fired
Tough women take on the bad guys
When it comes to spy dramas and domestic angst, less is very definitely more
Why young men like Donald Trump
He cuts through the sterility and severity of modern life
Post-truth medicine
Gender clinics offer a charade that relies on the symbols of evidence-based medicine
Fleeing Sally Rooney’s god
Why have critics been ignoring one of the novelist’s most important themes?
The Old Vic under siege
The King’s favourite Shakespearean need hardly trouble himself with such dreary details