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Peter Berkowitz is the Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. During 2019, he is serving on the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff in the office of the secretary. He is a 2017 winner of the ...
The Thinker
Hoover Institution Summer Policy Boot Camp Faculty
Church, State and Neutrality: A Helpful Guidebook
Last week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Greece v. Galloway, an important case on religious liberty.
Israelis Await New Government Amid Old Security Perils
Would a Military Strike Against Iran Be Legal?
Hoover Institution Spring Retreat
Images from the Hoover Institution’s Spring Retreat
Variety and Vulnerability in American Party Politics
To command a national majority, the Republican Party requires the support of all three kinds of conservatives. But the fault lines in the coalition run deep.
The Case for Operation Iraqi Freedom
Although a link to 9/11 has not been established, Saddam's trafficking in terror is incontestable
Our Compassless Colleges
At universities and colleges throughout the land, undergraduates and their parents pay large sums of money for -- and federal and state governments contribute sizeable tax exemptions to support -- "liberal" education...
A Case of Faculty Discrimination Based on Politics
On Feb. 13 in St. Paul, Minn., the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments in Wagner v. Jones. The appeal is procedurally complex.
How California's Colleges Indoctrinate Students
Sex Smears and the Rule of Law at Yale
Boot Camp For Citizens
The Myth of Conservative Purity
College Rape Accusations and the Presumption of Male Guilt
The Debt Deal and the Progressive Crack-Up
Our Elite Schools Have Abandoned Military History
Why Liberals Don't Get the Tea Party Movement
Contested Authority
It wasn't supposed to be this way...
The Neocons and Iraq
In the foreign policy establishment, among progressives of all stripes, and even for significant segments of the conservative movement, "neoconservatism" has come to stand for all that has gone wrong in American foreign policy over the last seven years -- especially in Iraq...