The end of the Cold War presented a rich array of opportunities to make the world freer, safer, and more stable. The Clinton administration has squandered them. Hoover fellow Charles Hill explains what this administration has done wrong—and what the next one must do right.
His critics derided him as naive, but Ronald Reagan set out to win the Cold War all the same—to win it, we repeat, not just manage it. Who looks naive now? By Hoover fellow Richard V. Allen.
Hoover fellow Gary S. Becker reveals the true beneficiaries of the Americans with Disabilities Act—not the disabled, but America’s trial lawyers. (Why are we not surprised?)