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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...
A Remembrance of George P. Shultz by James A. Baker, III
George Shultz was a brilliant statesman, a dedicated patriot, a caring husband and family man, and a wonderful friend. George always understood the importance of trust in relationships—trust between individuals as well as between nations.
Ending the Oil Era: An Interview with R. James Woolsey Jr.
Reliance on oil is a major environmental concern and national security issue among industrialized nations, particularly the United States, which uses and imports more oil than any other country. Former CIA director and Hoover Institution senior fellow R. James Woolsey Jr. talks about his take on ending the oil era.
From Hoover Press: The Road Ahead for the Fed, by George Shultz, Allan Meltzer, Peter Fisher, Donald Kohn, James Hamilton, John Taylor, Myron Scholes, Darrell Duffie, Andrew Crockett, Michael Halloran, Richard Herring, John Ciorciari
In this new book, The Road Ahead for the Fed (Hoover Press, 2009), coeditors John B. Taylor and John D. Ciorciari bring together twelve leading experts to examine and debate proposals for financial reform and exit strategies from the financial crisis...
Europe with James Delingpole: Chapter 1 of 5
Europe with James Delingpole: Chapter 2 of 5
Europe with James Delingpole: Chapter 3 of 5
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Europe with James Delingpole: Chapter 5 of 5
James Galbraith on Inequality
Bill Bennett, James Madison, and National Curricular Materials
The big fuss about “national curriculum” has lately slid into an argument about whether the federal government may—and should—have anything to do with “curriculum.” Actually, it’s an argument limited to the Education Department, which has in its founding legislation a specific
State Of The Debate On 'Too Big To Fail' (James Bullard Commentary)
After the financial crisis, new regulations sought to address systemic risk within the U.S. financial system, including rules addressing capital requirements, liquidity ratios and leverage levels.
Will James Comey Change The Outcome Of The Election?
Is this the game-changing October surprise that many hope for -- and others dread?
James Comey's 'Shock And Awe' Testimony
By any normal reckoning, the FBI director’s account should have been stunning. But Americans have grown far too used to abnormal behavior.
Nancy MacLean's Distortion Of James Buchanan's Statement
My Econlib colleague Russ Roberts has pointed to a passage of Nancy MacLean's recent book, Democracy in Chains: A Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America, in which Professor MacLean left key words out of a quote from Tyler Cowen, thus seriously distorting his meaning.
Cold James Buchanan
I'm about 60 percent of the way through Nancy MacLean's Democracy in Chains, a book that many critics have commented on.
Laura Ingraham’s Show On LeBron James Controversy: ‘If You Can’t Take The Heat, Stay On The Court’
Leftists are pushing back against anyone who dares to criticize the NBA star for his anti-Trump tirade.
Victor Davis Hanson And James Panero Discuss “Burke Today.”
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses Edmund Burke, his recent book, and the current political climate.
Allen Estrin, Michael New, Victor Davis Hanson, James Hirsen
(27:07) Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses his American Greatness article "Democratic Candidates Aren’t on a Winning Track."
The King (James) And I: Newsom Sacks The NCAA, Gets Flagged For Targeting Trump
Breaking news out of California: lawmakers have discovered a convenient nemesis other than President Trump – namely, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
James Mattis: The Founding Virtue Of Our Country
As I studied Al Smith, I had to look him up and learn more about him. I found what we find in many great leaders — Abe Lincoln, FDR. It's a focus on making our country a little better when we hand it to the next generation, and having a nonpartisan approach to team-building.

