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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...
What Obama Isn't Saying
The apolitical politics of progressivism. . . .
Postpartisan Preening
“Beyond politics,” the latest mantra in Washington, is at best astoundingly naive. By Harvey C. Mansfield.
Healthy Budget, Healthy Americans
Six ways to put consumers, and not bureaucrats, in control.
Medicare Disadvantage
For an older population, relying on government-run health care is a very bad idea.
Three Fixes for ObamaCare
Target specific problems, enable the program to be fiscally sound, and create bipartisan support.
Escape from Pandemics: Triumph of Delusion?
A History Working Group seminar with Kyle Harper.
How Green Is My Folly
European lawmakers want to protect their favorite regulations—effective or not, now and forever. By James Huffman.
This Wasn’t in the Plan...
Where radical changes are unpopular, there is no such thing as a safe seat. By David W. Brady, Daniel P. Kessler, and Douglas Rivers.
Terminated
How Governor Schwarzenegger of California lost a rich opportunity. By Bill Whalen.
Progressively Worse
Obamanomics Is a Recipe for Recession
What if I told you that a prominent global political figure in recent months has proposed: abrogating key features of his government's contracts with energy companies; unilaterally renegotiating his country's international economic treaties; dramatically raising marginal tax rates on the "rich" to levels not seen in his country in three decades (which would make them among the highest in the world); and changing his country's social insurance system into explicit welfare by severing the link between taxes and benefits?...
Regulatory Overdose
Gene therapy offers enormous potential for the treatment of serious illness. What is the government doing about it? Thwarting researchers. By Hoover fellow Henry I. Miller.
Let Them Drink Big Sodas
Perspectives on 2018
In 2018, the United States faced many issues at home and abroad: immigration, trade, Supreme Court justices, health care reform and Medicare for All (M4A), socialism, entitlement spending, the Middle East, Russia, North Korea, China, and the midterm elections, as well as infrastructure, deficits and debt, and tax reform. Throughout it all, in publications across the country, Hoover fellows offered their solid, creative, thoughtful, and scholarly insight, ideas, and policy recommendations. Here is a selection of their work.
What Was Roberts Thinking?
The Chief Justice was neither an umpire nor a statesman. Only a lawyer.
ObamaCare vs. The Commerce Clause
Health Care vs. Health Insurance
Making Congress And America Work Again
Senator Rob Portman on passing legislation to get the economy going and the United States back on track.

