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Analysis and Commentary

Middle East Studies in Upheaval

by Daniel Pipesvia National Review Online
Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Is a renaissance possible in this academic discipline...?

On the Road with Alexis

On the Road with Alexis

by Harvey C. Mansfieldvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

New insights into Alexis de Tocqueville, the genius who journeyed into the heart of American exceptionalism. By Harvey C. Mansfield.

Honor in the Task

by Russell Muirheadvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

How can we shore up the American work ethic? By honoring good work. By Russell Muirhead.

The Core of Civic Virtue

by William Damonvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Either we teach the young to understand and appreciate their freedom, or we cheat them of their birthright. By William Damon.

Eric A. Hanushek

Hanushek vs. Rebell: The courts, social science, and school finance reform

via Stanford University
Monday, May 16, 2011

Eric Hanushek, the Paul and Jean Hanna Senior Fellow and a member of the Koret Task Force on K–12 Education, debates Michael Rebell, the leading education litigator from New York, on how to save our schools. In their two recent books—Eric Hanushek and Al Lindseth’s
Schoolhouses, Courthouses, and Statehouses and Michael Rebell’s Courts & Kids—they reach very different conclusions.

Will Change Come to the House of Saud?

by Daniel Pipesvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Reforms, if any, will depend on how modernizers and hard-liners settle their differences. By Daniel Pipes.

The States Are Back

The States Are Back

by Chester E. Finn Jr.via Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Whether racing to the top or sinking in debt (or both), some governors are taking the school-reform baton back from Washington. By Chester E. Finn Jr.

Teachers picket in La Habra last December

The Staggering Power of the Teachers' Unions

by Terry M. Moevia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

A look at the most powerful force in American education—and it isn’t a force for good. By Terry M. Moe.

How Can Inequality Be Good?

by Gary S. Beckervia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

If it prodded people to seek greater productivity, higher pay, and a better standard of living. By Gary S. Becker.

Singapore is among the celebrated Asian “tiger” nations

Tigers of a Different Stripe

by William Ratliffvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

After their revolutionary fever cools, Arabs will have work to do. They could do worse than to emulate the booming Asian nations. By William Ratliff.

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