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The Mufti and the Holocaust

by John Rosenthalvia Policy Review
Friday, March 28, 2008

John Rosenthal on Der Mufti von Jerusalem und die Nationalsozialisten by Klaus Gensicke

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Lenin's Brain and Other Tales from the Secret Soviet Archives

by Paul R. Gregoryvia Hoover Institution Press
Friday, February 22, 2008

An enlightening look into the once-secret Soviet state and party archives that Western scholars first gained access to in the early 1990s. Paul Gregory breaks down a decades-old wall of secrecy to reveal intriguing new information on such subjects as Stalin's Great Terror, the day-to-day life of Gulag guards, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the scientific study of Lenin's brain, and other fascinating tales.

The Optimistic Thought Experiment

by Peter A. Thielvia Policy Review
Tuesday, January 29, 2008

In the long run, there are no good bets against globalization

Our Fractured Supreme Court

by Michael Schwartzvia Policy Review
Tuesday, January 29, 2008

The benefit of unanimity and the vanity of dissent

The Indispensable Talleyrand

by Henrik Beringvia Policy Review
Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Henrik Bering on Napoleon's Master: A Life of Prince Talleyrand by David Lawday and Talleyrand: Betrayer and Saviour of France by Robin Harris

Resurgent Russia? A Still-Faltering Military

by Zoltan Baranyvia Policy Review
Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Reports of its return have been greatly exaggerated

Exceptionally American

by Peter Berkowitzvia Policy Review
Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Peter Berkowitz on God and Gold: Britain, America, and the Making of the Modern World by Walter Russell Mead

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The Advantage to Islam Of Mosque-State Separation

by Alexander Benardvia Policy Review
Tuesday, January 29, 2008

What the American Founders can teach

Robert Barro's Greatest Hits

by Robert J. Barro, Prakash Lounganivia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, January 16, 2008

A pioneer of macroeconomics who is still covering new ground. By Prakash Loungani.

Well-Spoken Dictators

by Arnold Beichmanvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wasn't the first tyrant to speak at Columbia. Arnold Beichman remembers when Hitler's ambassador showed up in 1933.

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The Working Group on the Role of Military History in Contemporary Conflict examines how knowledge of past military operations can influence contemporary public policy decisions concerning current conflicts.