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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 Pinochet Did for Chile
The late strongman ruled harshly but left behind the most successful country in Latin America. By Robert A. Packenham and William Ratliff.
Communism, Democracy, and Golf
How should we deal with the reality of a United States that a decade after the fall of the Berlin Wall is the world’s ideological reference, economic innovator, and only global superpower? Hoover fellow Ken Jowitt offers some suggestions.
Labour’s Labor Problem
Why Tony Blair’s Labour Party has kept the labor movement at arm’s length. By Gerald A. Dorfman.
The Revolutionary Republic
In 1911, China rejected feudalism to enter the modern era. A new Hoover exhibit on a century of change. By Hsiao-ting Lin and Lisa Nguyen.
Yes, Be Very Worried Over Growing Polarization
Beware a fetish for 'data' and faux statistical exactitude.
COVID V. Capitalism
With all the mistakes by government, one thing that’s working really well is the free market.
The Anti-Stimulus Bill
The CARES Act cannot properly be called a "stimulus" bill.
Q&A: John B. Taylor And John H. Cochrane On Strategies For Monetary Policy
In this interview, John B. Taylor and John H. Cochrane discuss Strategies for Monetary Policy, a compilation of essays drawn from the 2019 Monetary Policy Conference at the Hoover Institution. The two senior Hoover economists also talk about current monetary policy in the context of the COVID-19 crisis, and the tools the central bank should use in order to help stimulate and stabilize the American economy.
The Problem With Nordhaus
Economist’s insistence on a global carbon tax ignores other approaches to handling climate change.
The US Debt—Causes and Consequences
The federal government is borrowing at unprecedented rates. Spending regularly exceeds revenue, and this shortfall is predicted to grow dramatically in the near future. The result is a large and growing federal debt that threatens future Americans’ prosperity and security. What are the consequences of this higher federal debt and what can we do about it?
Regulation and American Business
Increasing competitiveness by controlling red tape
How We Won in Vietnam
What, exactly, was Hanoi fighting for?
How the Fed Let the World Blow Up in 2008
The Politics of Envy
Redistribution schemes can’t reduce income inequality. What can? Education, stable families, and work. By Jeffrey M. Jones and Daniel Heil.
Absence of Judgment
What social workers really think about the poor
Clinton's Cocaine Babies
Why Won't the Administration Let Us Save Our Children?
CPR for Tax Reform
Tax-cut advocates try to regain some momentum
The Virtue of Prosperity
Is the impact of the new technocapitalist economy a net plus or net minus for society as a whole? Hoover media fellow Dinesh D’Souza on the moral conundrum of success.

