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What Economic Recovery?

by Lee Ohanian, John B. Taylorvia Defining Ideas
Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Thanks to bad government policies, we are not fully out of the recession yet.

Syria and American Leadership

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Defining Ideas
Tuesday, September 17, 2013

The president’s rudderless policies in the Middle East have made peace an elusive goal.

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Obama’s Foreign Policy Legacy

by Russell A. Bermanvia Defining Ideas
Friday, September 13, 2013

Anti-Americanism is back in Egypt and Germany.

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Watching the Middle East Implode

by Bruce Thorntonvia Defining Ideas
Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Only when we recognize the fundamental role Islam plays in the region can we begin to craft sensible policies that put U.S. interests first.

Ronald Coase

The Legacy of Ronald Coase

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Defining Ideas
Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Richard Epstein considers the legacy of his friend and colleague Ronald Coase.

Getting Environmental Regulation Right

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Defining Ideas
Tuesday, September 10, 2013

What we can all learn from the late Ronald Coase about protecting wetlands and wildlife.

Hoover launches “The Libertarian” podcast

Syria, International Law, and War Powers

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Defining Ideas
Thursday, September 5, 2013

Richard Epstein looks at the legal, political, and policy implications of President Obama’s desire to launch a US strike on Syria.

Down With The Living Wage

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Defining Ideas
Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Before we dismiss economics as a non-science, let’s recall its wisdom about the dangers of government intervention in markets.

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A Nation of Laws, Not Men

by David Davenportvia Defining Ideas
Monday, September 2, 2013

Here’s a disturbing trend: public officials are, outside the legal system, declaring laws unconstitutional.

Alonzo Fields (1900-1994), White House butler for 21 years

The Butler and Civil Rights–Part II

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Defining Ideas
Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Richard Epstein continues his consideration of what the new film The Butler misses in its portrayal of fifty years of US civil rights.

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