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Did Success Spoil the Tories?

by Gerald A. Dorfmanvia Hoover Digest
Sunday, October 30, 2005

After 18 years of uninterrupted power, life by 1997 must have seemed rosy for Britain’s Conservatives. Then they were booted from office. Is Labour walking down the same primrose path? By Gerald A. Dorfman.

In-Your-Sleep Moralizing

by Victor Davis Hansonvia Hoover Digest
Sunday, October 30, 2005

The United States may make an easy target for Amnesty International, the United Nations, and the Europeans. But it’s our military that protects Western civilization. By Victor Davis Hanson.

The Future of American Intelligence
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The Future of American Intelligence

by Peter Berkowitzvia Hoover Institution Press
Friday, October 28, 2005

These essays from a diverse group of distinguished contributors deepen our understanding of the new national security threats posed by terrorism, by the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and by the spread of Islamic extremism. They examine the obstacles to making U.S. intelligence more capable and offer recommendations for effective reform.

What To Do About Russia

by Michael McFaul, James M. Goldgeiervia Policy Review
Saturday, October 1, 2005

Engage the government and aid the democrats

A Worthy War Critic

by Peter Berkowitzvia Policy Review
Saturday, October 1, 2005

Peter Berkowitz on The Assassins’ Gate by George Packer

Public Diplomacy: Lessons from King and Mandela

by Brian Rosen, Charles Wolf Jr.via Policy Review
Saturday, October 1, 2005

Restoring America’s image around the world

Making Development Work

by Robert W. Hahn, Paul C. Tetlockvia Policy Review
Monday, August 1, 2005

Using markets to improve performance

His World is Flat

by David Hazonyvia Policy Review
Monday, August 1, 2005

David Hazony on The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century by Thomas L. Friedman

John Howard’s Australia

by Rupert Darwallvia Policy Review
Monday, August 1, 2005

A solid ally’s principled leadership

A Country I Do Not Recognize: The Legal Assault on American Values

A Country I Do Not Recognize: The Legal Assault on American Values

by Robert Borkvia Books by Hoover Fellows
Monday, August 1, 2005

During the past forty years, activists have repeatedly used the court system to achieve social and political change. On both the domestic and international fronts, they have accomplished substantive policy results that could not otherwise be obtained through the ordinary political processes of government both in the United States and abroad. In five insightful essays, the contributors to this volume show how these legal decisions have seriously undermined America's sovereignty and values.

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