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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
General James Mattis On His New Best-Seller, “Call Sign Chaos”
Hoover Institution fellow James Mattis discusses his time in the military as well as his new book Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead.
Leadership Lessons With General James Mattis
Hoover Institution fellow James Mattis discusses his childhood, early adulthood, and life as a military leader. Mattis explains some of the leadership lessons he has learned and expresses some of those ideas in his new book, Call Sign Chaos.
General James Mattis Joins The Washington Post Live’s Securing Tomorrow For A Conversation With David Ignatius
On Friday, December 13 The Washington Post Live will welcome General James Mattis (Ret.) for Securing Tomorrow with Washington Post columnist David Ignatius closely following the recent Washington Post report detailing never-before-seen confidential documents about the war in Afghanistan.
Securing Tomorrow: A Conversation With Gen. James Mattis (Ret.) And David Ignatius
Hoover Institution fellow James Mattis talks about his book Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead, as well as the lessons learned in securing our future.
Former Defense Secretary James Mattis To Speak In Logan On Jan. 21
James Mattis, the former U.S. Secretary of Defense, will speak at Utah State University on Tuesday, Jan. 21. His speech will be held at 1:30 p.m. in the Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom in the Taggart Student Center. It is free and open to the public, and doors will open one hour in advance.
George Shultz, James Timbie, Adele Hayutin: The Emerging New World
Join us for a rare conversation with renowned statesman George Shultz, former long-time State Department official James Timbie and economist Adele Hayutin about opportunities facing the United States and the world at this unique point in history.
James Heckman On Inequality And Economic Mobility
Economist and Nobel Laureate James Heckman of the University of Chicago talks about inequality and economic mobility with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Drawing on research on inequality in Denmark with Rasmus Landersø, Heckman argues that despite the efforts of the Danish welfare state to provide equal access to education, there is little difference in economic mobility between the United States and Denmark.
Michael Heller And James Salzman On Mine!
Law professors Michael Heller and James Salzman talk about their book, Mine! with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Heller and Salzman argue that ownership is trickier and more complicated than it looks. While we tend to think of something as either mine or not mine, there's often ambiguity and a continuum about who owns what.
Will Robots Take Over American Jobs? Elizabeth Cobbs And James Shelley Discuss Documentary, Claim “We Fear Things That Make Our Lives Better”
Hoover Institution fellow Elizabeth Cobbs and James Shelley discuss their new PBS documentary, CyberWork and The American Dream.
James Mattis: Constitution Is 'Hearty Document' That Can Hold Against The Country's 'Turmoil'
“You Need To Talk To People That Have Been There": James Mattis Makes Virtual Class Visit
On the Saturday morning after he was sworn in as Secretary of Defense, James Mattis arrived at the Pentagon. The retired Marine four-star general met with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Vice Chairman, and the Deputy Secretary of Defense.
James Mattis Urges Americans To Wear Masks And Says Virus 'is Not Going Away On Its Own' In Coronavirus PSA
Former Secretary of Defense James Mattis appeared in a newly released public service announcement on coronavirus urging people in his hometown to wear masks.
When It Comes To Playing “the California Game,” Kevin Durant May Have Dethroned “King James”
If you’re a fan of the National Basketball Association, you’re probably aware of two California trends.
Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Representative James McGovern (D-MA) Lead Bipartisan, Bicameral Group Introducing Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) was joined by Senators Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Tom Cotton (R-AR), Steve Daines (R-MT), Mitt Romney (R-UT), Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Todd Young (R-IN), Dick Durbin (D- IL), and Ted Cruz (R-TX) in introducing the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act. This bipartisan and bicameral bill will ensure that goods made in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) imported into the United States are not made with forced labor.
Area 45: James Sweeney On California’s Electricity Woes
Why can’t the world’s fifth-largest economy keep its lights on?
James McAndrews On The Value of Currency
My Hoover Institution colleague John Cochrane has highlighted an excellent speech by James McAndrews of the New York Federal Reserve Bank. It's titled "Negative Nominal Central Bank Policy Rates: Where Is the Lower Bound?" There's a lot of meat in the speech and I recommend both the whole thing and John Cochrane's blog post about it. I want to focus on one thing that McAndrews discusses: the idea of eliminating currency.
Does ‘Democracy In Chains’ Paint An Accurate Picture Of James Buchanan?
Nancy MacLean’s new book, “Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America,” presents a sharply critical intellectual history of the libertarian right in America, with a particular focus on Nobel laureate James Buchanan, often credited as one of the founders of “public choice” economics. As MacLean tells it, Buchanan’s work was profoundly anti-democratic and is responsible for much of the political dysfunction we witness today.
Helen Pluckrose And James Lindsay On The Enemies Of Modernity
Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay talk with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about their essay on the enemies of modernity. Pluckrose and Lindsay argue that modernity--by which they mean democracy, reason, and individual liberty--is under attack from pre-modern and post-modern ideological enemies. They discuss why modernity is under attack and encourage people on the political left and right to support modernity.
James Comey Goes Stale Fast, Hits End Of His Shelf Life
Former Federal Bureau of Investigation director James Comey isn't quite the book bonanza he's been touted as. His book opening shows it. And, well, look at the book he's selling: with little more than florid descriptions to speak for his otherwise content-free book, and no big revelations, what we get from it is that he has a high opinion of himself, he's mad about getting fired, and he wants revenge.
Secretary of Defense James Mattis Presents 2018 National Defense Strategy At Hoover Institution
In his first televised interview in almost a year, Secretary of Defense James N. Mattis sits down with Peter Robinson to discuss a wide range of issues facing the United States Armed Forces at home and across the globe. Earlier this year, Secretary Mattis published the National Defense Strategy, the first such document in a decade.

