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A New Front in the Culture War

by Shelby Steelevia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2000

Since the 1960s liberals have held America’s moral high ground. Now conservatives want to charge the hill. By Hoover fellow Shelby Steele.

Remembering Joseph Brodsky

by Cissie Dore Hillvia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2000

An appreciation of the exiled Russian poet and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. By Cissie Dore Hill.

What Compassionate Conservatism Is—And Is Not

by Stephen Goldsmithvia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2000

Exactly what is "compassionate conservatism"? Stephen Goldsmith, a domestic policy adviser to the George W. Bush campaign, offers a primer.

Cold War, Hot Debate

by Helle Bering-Dalevia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2000

How Ted Turner lost the Cold War. By Hoover media fellow Helle Bering.

Andrei Sakharov and the Nuclear Danger

by Sidney D. Drellvia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2000

A decade after the death of Andrei Sakharov, his views remain both trenchant and relevant. By Hoover fellow Sidney D. Drell.

Jan Karski, Freedom Fighter

by Deroy Murdockvia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2000

Jan Karski, a Polish underground leader during World War II, brought the first eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust to a mostly unbelieving West. A eulogy of the late hero by Hoover media fellow Deroy Murdock.

Lessons Unlearned

by Thomas Sowellvia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2000

Americans may pay lip service to the Constitution, but all too often they’re willing to sidestep the document in order to achieve short-sighted political agendas. Hoover fellow Thomas Sowell explores a dangerous trend.

Jan Karski and the Hoover Institution

by Cissie Dore Hillvia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2000

After serving as the eyes and ears of the Polish resistance in World War II, Jan Karski became the eyes and ears of the Hoover Institution, securing thousands of documents related to wartime underground movements and governments in exile.
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NATO: Its Past, Present, and Future

by Peter J. Duignanvia Hoover Institution Press
Monday, October 16, 2000

NATO: Its Past, Present, and Future tells the complete story of the most successful peacetime venture in Western cooperation, from the historic alliance's shaky beginnings to its cold war triumphs, failures and successes, as well as its recent enlargement and its controversial involvement in the Yugoslav imbroglio.

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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.