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Reagan’s Plan

by Kiron K. Skinnervia Hoover Digest
Saturday, October 30, 1999

Albeit slowly and grudgingly, historians of the Cold War are finally beginning to acknowledge that one of the reasons our side finally triumphed was that we had . . . Ronald Reagan. By Hoover fellow Kiron Skinner.

Judge to Justice

by Douglas R. Coxvia Policy Review
Friday, October 1, 1999

Douglas R. Cox on Pursuit of Justices: Presidential Politics and the Selection of Supreme Court Nominees by David Alistair Yalof

The Schools They Deserve

by Mary Eberstadtvia Policy Review
Friday, October 1, 1999

Howard Gardner and the remaking of elite education

A User's Guide to Politics

by Herbert E. Meyervia Policy Review
Sunday, August 1, 1999

Putting science into political science

Monica and Hillary

by Naomi Munsonvia Policy Review
Sunday, August 1, 1999

Naomi Munson on The First Partner by Joyce Milton and Monica's Story by Andrew Morton

The Quadrennial Fear of Ideas

by Daniel Cassevia Policy Review
Sunday, August 1, 1999

Policy and presidential Campaigns

The Culture War That Isn't

by Jeremy Rabkinvia Policy Review
Sunday, August 1, 1999

The distorted history behind despairing politics

How Liberals Funked It

by Robert Conquestvia Hoover Digest
Friday, July 30, 1999

Liberals spent the Cold War refusing to see communism for what it was. Hoover fellow Robert Conquest on “how the mind of the liberal became so much a subject of self-deception.”

The Document That Ended an Empire

by Charles G. Palmvia Hoover Digest
Friday, July 30, 1999

Among the tens of thousands of documents housed in the Hoover Archives, none possesses greater importance than the abdication manifesto of Tsar Nicholas II. Hoover deputy director Charles G. Palm on the instrument that signaled the end of an empire.

Books

Business Ethics in the Global Market

by Tibor R. Machanvia Hoover Institution Press
Monday, July 26, 1999

What special problems arise for managers and employees of companies when they do business in countries and cultures other than their own? The essays in this book identify universal principles of business ethics and spell out minimal legal and ethical absolutes in foreign trade. They examine human rights and analyze the cross-cultural aspects of two sexual harassment cases filed against Mitsubishi in America.

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Military History Working Group


The Working Group on the Role of Military History in Contemporary Conflict examines how knowledge of past military operations can influence contemporary public policy decisions concerning current conflicts.