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The Newer, Bigger NATO: Fears v. Facts

by Helle Bering-Dalevia Policy Review
Sunday, April 1, 2001

The mistaken predictions of critics of enlargement

The Once and Future Berlin

by Victor Matusvia Policy Review
Sunday, April 1, 2001

A city in a constant state of becoming

Democracy Out of Balance

by Ivan Dohertyvia Policy Review
Sunday, April 1, 2001

Civil society can’t replace political parties

Why "Globalization" Didn't Rescue Russia

by Paul J. Saundersvia Policy Review
Thursday, February 1, 2001

An optimistic theory runs into problems in practice

Truth Without Justice

by Elliott Abramsvia Policy Review
Thursday, February 1, 2001

Elliott Abrams on Truth v. Justice: The Morality of Truth Commissions, Robert I. Rotberg and Denis Thompson, editors

Space Weapons: Refuting the Critics

by Steven Lambakisvia Policy Review
Thursday, February 1, 2001

Sound defense policy shouldn't stop with the atmosphere

Secrecy and Security

by Bruce Berkowitzvia Hoover Digest
Tuesday, January 30, 2001

When teenagers have proven they can hack into Pentagon computers, how can we ever hope to protect our vital national secrets? Hoover fellow Bruce Berkowitz outlines a security regime for the information age.

The Last Revolution

by Timothy Garton Ashvia Hoover Digest
Tuesday, January 30, 2001

How—and why—did Slobodan Milosevic finally fall from power? Hoover fellow Timothy Garton Ash offers an eyewitness report.

Communism, Democracy, and Golf

by Ken Jowittvia Hoover Digest
Tuesday, January 30, 2001

How should we deal with the reality of a United States that a decade after the fall of the Berlin Wall is the world’s ideological reference, economic innovator, and only global superpower? Hoover fellow Ken Jowitt offers some suggestions.

Documenting Romania’s Long Struggle

by Elena Danielsonvia Hoover Digest
Tuesday, January 30, 2001

Hoover archivist Elena S. Danielson explains how a tenacious man in his seventies provided a remarkable glimpse into a century of Romanian history.

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