Can We Still Win Wars? Given that the United States fields the costliest, most sophisticated, and most lethal military in the history of civilization, that should be a silly question...
Countries run balance of payments deficits when their tradable goods are expensive on world markets because their producers are not sufficiently cost effective...
As pundits parse words like austerity, growth, and “we want to keep Greece in the Euro zone,” it becomes increasingly clear that Camp David platitudes mean nothing and make no difference...
Now that census data show — for the first time in American history — the number of white babies born exceeded by the number of babies born to non-white minorities the question is: What does this mean for the future of American society...
In many ways, Thomas Massie, a Republican congressional candidate in Kentucky’s heavily Republican 4th district, which holds its primary election on Tuesday, probably fits the liberal—and media– stereotype of a Tea Party candidate...
In this podcast, three of Hoover’s political scholars, David Brady, Morris Fiorina, and Tammy Frisby, discuss the two weeks down and the six months to go in the General election...