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The Eternal President

by Kenneth Weinsteinvia Policy Review
Sunday, April 1, 2001

Kenneth Weinstein on On Hallowed Ground: Abraham Lincoln and the Foundations of American History by John Patrick Diggins

Republican Futures

by Elizabeth Arensvia Policy Review
Sunday, April 1, 2001

A party looking for its next coalition

Ronald Reagan, Author

by Paul Kengorvia Policy Review
Sunday, April 1, 2001

Paul Kengor on Reagan, In His Own Hand, Kiron Skinner, Annelise Anderson, and Martin Anderson, editors

A Worthy Adversary

by Tevi Troyvia Policy Review
Thursday, February 1, 2001

Tevi Troy on A Life in the Twentieth Century: Innocent Beginnings by Arthur Schlesinger Jr.

The Vice Presidency Grows Up

by Alvin S. Felzenbergvia Policy Review
Thursday, February 1, 2001

The growing stature of the office "a heartbeat away"

Here’s the Rest of Him

by Peter M. Robinsonvia Hoover Digest
Tuesday, January 30, 2001

Nancy Reagan shows us the side of her husband Dutch didn’t. By Hoover fellow Peter Robinson.

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.

Ronald Reagan’s Best Scene

by Pete Wilsonvia Hoover Digest
Tuesday, January 30, 2001

Ronald Reagan played his best scene not in Hollywood but while in the White House. By Hoover fellow and former governor of California Pete Wilson.

Why the New Populism Won’t Go Away

by Robert Zelnickvia Hoover Digest
Tuesday, January 30, 2001

Have we heard the last of Al Gore’s “New Populism”? No such luck. By Hoover media fellow Bob Zelnick.

How Reagan Helped to Build the House of Bush

by Edwin Meese IIIvia Hoover Digest
Tuesday, January 30, 2001

George W. Bush, it seems plausible to argue, wouldn’t have been elected president in 2000 if George H. W. Bush hadn’t been elected president in 1988. And George H. W. Bush wouldn’t have been elected president in 1988 if Ronald Reagan hadn’t invited him to be Reagan’s running mate in 1980. Hoover fellow Edwin Meese III describes how Reagan decided to issue that 1980 invitation–starting the Bushes on their way.

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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.