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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.

Bootleggers, Baptists, and Global Warming

by Bruce Yandlevia Hoover Digest
Tuesday, January 30, 2001

As the negotiations over the Kyoto Protocol drag on, environmentalists, corporations, and governments are lobbying in backrooms for provisions that will benefit their own interests. Our interests would be best met if the protocol were scrapped altogether. By Bruce Yandle.

Is Russia on the Road to Recovery?

by Michael S. Bernstam, Alvin Rabushka
Thursday, January 11, 2001

Since 1991, living standards in Russia have fallen by 47 percent.

The Essentials of Self Preservation

by Philip Goldvia Policy Review
Friday, December 1, 2000

What our military can't do without

How We Won in Vietnam

by Viet D. Dinhvia Policy Review
Friday, December 1, 2000

What, exactly, was Hanoi fighting for?

Denmark, the Euro, and the Fear of the Foreign

by Henrik Beringvia Policy Review
Friday, December 1, 2000

Puzzled by a referendum, Danes change the subject

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The Greening of U.S. Foreign Policy

via Hoover Institution Press
Friday, November 3, 2000

In 1996 the U.S. government announced an increased emphasis on environmental issues in its foreign affairs. Since then "green" foreign policy has become a threat to national sovereignty without improving environmental quality. This collection of essays takes a hard look at how environmental concerns have come to help determine U.S. foreign policy—and the dangers that this poses.

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