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Peter Berkowitz is the Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. In 2019-2021, he served as the Director of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff, executive secretary of the department's Commission on Unalienable Rights, and senior adviser to the...
The message from Massachusetts
On Tuesday, Massachusetts voters delivered a stunning rebuke to the transformative agenda obdurately pursued by President Barack Obama, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, and their minions. . . .
The New Progressivism: Same as the Old Progressivism?
To understand the sometimes glaring gaps between candidate Obama’s promises and President Obama’s policies, it is useful to appreciate an old tension in American progressivism. . . .
Conservatism Revived
What did the midterm elections prove? That Americans yearn for enduring principles—and dislike being pushed around. By Peter Berkowitz.
Profiles in Political Courage
Clarity of purpose is only half of a winning political strategy. The other half involves a clear understanding of the possible. By Peter Berkowitz.
Gary Becker Interview
In today's Wall Street Journal, Hoover's Peter Robinson reports on an interview with Gary Becker. . . .
Health-Care Reform with Brady & Kessler: Chapter 3 of 5
David Brady and Daniel Kessler contrast the politics and policies of health-care reform...
GOP Principles with Thaddeus McCotter: Chapter 3 of 5
Rep. Thaddeus McCotter describes why the American people don’t want Obamacare, and why a good many Democrats won’t vote for it...
Harry Reid Has A Problem
Can his health care legislation get 60 votes? . . .
Health-Care Reform with Brady & Kessler: Chapter 4 of 5
David Brady and Daniel Kessler outline their own proposals for health reform...
Health-Care Reform with Brady & Kessler: Chapter 2 of 5
President Clinton couldn’t push through sweeping health-care reform, so why does President Obama think he can?...
Rahe Of Sunshine
Paul Rahe, a professor at Hillsdale College, believes the country is going to hell in a hand basket. . . .
Medical Analysis By Milton Friedman
President Obama, the press, all the Democrats and a fair number of the Republicans in Congress share the same assumption about health care...
Triumph Of The Tea Party
Don't thank Republicans, business leaders or the media for saving the U.S. . . .
No He Hasn't
Just under six months after becoming president, and just under two months before the deadline he set for the passage of health care legislation, Barack Obama is finished...
Making Congress And America Work Again
Senator Rob Portman on passing legislation to get the economy going and the United States back on track.
The Challenges Of Reforming Health Care In A Partisan Era
Ideas to reform health care, elections, politicians, society, and the family with Avik Roy and John Podhoretz.
Making Congress and America Work Again
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Senator Rob Portman on passing legislation to get the economy going and the United States back on track.
The Man from Kinderhook
During a distinguished Army career, Chris Gibson, who spent a year as a Hoover national security fellow, displayed brains, determination, and courage. Now he’s testing his mettle in Congress.
This Time is Different
Paul Ryan is a straight shooter, and health care is his target. An interview with Peter Robinson.
'Basically an Optimist'—Still
The Nobel economist says the health-care bill will cause serious damage, but that the American people can be trusted to vote for limited government in November. . . .