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Spies and Commissars: The Early Years of the Russian Revolution by Robert Servic

How pots of jam saved the Bolshevik revolution

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Robert Service, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and a fellow of St Antony’s College, Oxford, is a noted Russian historian and political commentator. In his recent book, Spies and Commissars, Service tells an unconventional and riveting story of the Russian Revolution, looking beyond official government documents to the worlds of business, journalism, and espionage to see how the West interacted with the new Bolshevik government. Service notes that Hoover’s huge food and humanitarian missions in 1919 “probably did save Europe from the Bolsheviks,” but, he asks, did Britain save the Bolshevik revolution at a time when it might have crumbled?

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A Strong Case for Freedom

by Bruce Thorntonvia Hoover Digest
Monday, August 13, 2012

This clash of candidates is not about policies but about visions—and conservatives see more clearly. By Bruce S. Thornton.

Brenda Dwiggins

Hearts and Minds: Counting the Costs

by Thomas H. Henriksenvia Hoover Digest
Monday, August 13, 2012

The American way of winning popular support is now a well-oiled—and very expensive—strategic machine. By Thomas H. Henriksen.

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Sheep May Safely Graze

by Laura E. Hugginsvia Hoover Digest
Monday, August 13, 2012

How business and environmentalists worked together to protect Patagonian grasslands. By Laura E. Huggins.

Bright Spots in Indian Country

by Terry Andersonvia Hoover Digest
Monday, August 13, 2012

Loosening the bonds of bureaucracy has helped tribes begin to escape dependency and pursue prosperity. By Terry L. Anderson.

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This Land Is My Land

by Gary D. Libecapvia Hoover Digest
Monday, August 13, 2012

From straight lines on a map, straightforward property rights grew. By Gary D. Libecap.

A Matter of National Security

by Condoleezza Rice, Joel Kleinvia Hoover Digest
Monday, August 13, 2012

The defense of the republic begins in the classroom. By Condoleezza Rice and Joel Klein.

Healthy Schools, Healthy Economy

by George P. Shultz, Eric Hanushekvia Hoover Digest
Monday, August 13, 2012

Want to boost growth and reduce inequality? Focus on education. By George P. Shultz and Eric A. Hanushek.

Soviet Union’s launch of the first Sputnik satellite in 1957 stamp

The Risks of a "Sputnik moment"

by Williamson M. Eversvia Hoover Digest
Monday, August 13, 2012

Do we really want the federal government to launch a national curriculum? By Williamson M. Evers.

Obama and ice cubes

Dim Bulbs

by Michael J. Boskinvia Hoover Digest
Monday, August 13, 2012

The energy market needs competition, not federal handouts. By Michael J. Boskin.

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Economic Policy Working Group

 
The Working Group on Economic Policy brings together experts on economic and financial policy to study key developments in the U.S. and global economies, examine their interactions, and develop specific policy proposals.

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