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Freedom Man

by Thomas Sowellvia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2006

Thomas Sowell

A Debt of Gratitude

by Russ Robertsvia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2006

Russell Roberts

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The Man Who Launched the Green Revolution

by Henry I. Millervia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2006

Norman Borlaug changed the face of modern agriculture by combining good science and common sense—a shocking contrast to the naysayers and environmental extremists who are driving the agenda today. By Henry I. Miller.

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The Dragon Next Door

by Thomas A. Metzgervia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2006

How China and the United States can learn to become good neighbors—and why they must. By Thomas A. Metzger.

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Why Money Matters

by Milton Friedmanvia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2006

Milton Friedman

Partisan Freedom

by Peter Berkowitzvia Policy Review
Sunday, October 1, 2006

Peter Berkowitz on Whose Freedom? The Battle over America’s Most Important Idea by George Lakoff

Memories . . . of the Way We Weren't

by Thomas Sowellvia Hoover Digest
Sunday, July 30, 2006

Glory days: Why liberals can't let go of their self-serving myths about the sixties. By Thomas Sowell.

Where Are All the Protesters?

by John H. Bunzelvia Hoover Digest
Sunday, July 30, 2006

The war in Iraq may be getting more unpopular by the day, but antiwar protesters are mostly missing in action. Why? By John Bunzel.

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George Shultz, Father of the Bush Doctrine

by Daniel Henningervia Hoover Digest
Sunday, July 30, 2006

"We must reach a consensus," George P. Shultz said in 1984, "that our responses [to terrorism] should go beyond passive defense to ... active prevention, preemption, and retaliation." An interview with the father of the Bush Doctrine. By Daniel Henninger of the Wall Street Journal.

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Chernobyl 20 Years Later

by David Sattervia Hoover Digest
Sunday, July 30, 2006

Twenty years after the Chernobyl catastrophe, Russia and Ukraine remain committed to nuclear power—and to dubious standards of construction and safety. By David Satter.

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Military History Working Group


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.